Bradley George
Bradley George comes to WUSF from Atlanta, where he was a reporter, host, and editor at Georgia Public Broadcasting. While in Atlanta, he reported for NPR, Marketplace, Here & Now, and The Takeaway. His work has been recognized by PRNDI, the Georgia Associated Press, and the Atlanta Press Club. Prior to his time in Georgia, Bradley worked at public radio stations in Tennessee, Alabama, and North Carolina.
Bradley’s radio career began at the age of 17 in his hometown of Elkin, North Carolina, where he learned how to write news and ads at the local radio station. He graduated from Guilford College in 2002 with a degree in Theatre Studies and German Studies.
Contact Bradley at 813-974-8654, on Twitter @radiobkg or by email at bkg1@wusf.org.
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With the pandemic motivating people to keep away from polling places and continue voting by mail, we look how to make sure your vote counts in November.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried says she welcomes the Trump Administration's plan to help produce farmers in Florida and other southeastern states.
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What if charging an electric vehicle was as quick and easy as filling up with a tank of gas?
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With more than 100,000 cases of COVID-19 in Florida now, public health experts are saying a second spike in infections is underway. Donna Petersen is...
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Here's an Iowa caucus story with a Florida twist: For years, only Iowans within that state could participate. But now snowbirds and students living in...
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We've heard it for years: driverless cars are the way of the future. But there’s lots of work to be done before self-driving cars rule the road....
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2019 was a busy year for Port Tampa Bay. Florida’s largest port set a record for cruise passengers and welcomed cargo ships from Asia.CEO Paul Anderson…
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Numerous films and TV shows have been filmed in Florida through the years, from Burn Notice and Miami Vice to The Truman Show, The Punisher and…
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A growing number of Democrats in Congress are calling for the impeachment of President Trump, following former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's...
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By Bradley George Aflac is buying Argus Holdings, a dental and vision insurance company headquarted in Tampa, for $75 million.
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Puerto Ricans who live in Florida need to register to vote here, in order to have a say in the island’s future. That’s the message from the chair of the...
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wants more international tourists to visit Florida.