Cyd Hoskinson
Cyd Hoskinson began working at WJCT on Valentine’s Day 2011.
Among her many accomplishments, she hosted and produced a children’s radio show called "Balloons"; covered the Ted Bundy trial and, later, the Atlanta child murder trials; co-wrote, researched and produced "Flyers of Fortune," a radio documentary about an American pilot, who fought in the Spanish Civil War; co-produced a storytelling festival Telling Tales, at the Carter Center in Atlanta; interviewed former President Jimmy Carter, Coretta Scott King, Hosea Williams, Andrew Young, newspaper columnist Sydney J. Harris, Joan Fontaine and celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse.
Cyd is also a big fan of modern audio drama and, before coming to Jacksonville, she served on the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company’s Board of Directors.
She has a degree in elementary education from Florida State University — everything else she’s picked up along the way.
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Monday is El Faro-33 Memorial Day in Jacksonville.
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A new law in Georgia will affect Floridians whose vacation plans include a drive north this summer.
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A tiny seahorse named Frito is on the mend here in Florida.
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The Florida Bar is trying to get the word out about a free, online legal service for low-income Floridians before hurricane season starts and storm...
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Hurricanes Trigger Discovery of 1958 Artifacts Belonging To Missing Sailor Who Was Due At NS MayportThe final chapter of a 60-year-old mystery was written Monday at a Jacksonville Navy base.
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The roadways, railways and skyways will likely be jammed with a record number of travelers over the holidays and many of them will be coming to the...
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Driving around in search of deals and discounts this weekend can use up a lot of gas. But the simple act of filling up at the pump can make even the...
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A group of more than 50 students, faculty members and community activists gathered at the University of North Florida Monday morning to protest...
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It’s called KRACK, which is short for Key Reinstallation Attack, and it can leave your Wi-Fi enabled devices susceptible to a hacker's attack.
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Residents on the First Coast are being encouraged to apply for federal disaster relief online or by phone after Hurricane Irma left behind damaged homes...
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As the use of electronic cigarettes goes up, so do concerns about their safety. Because users can control the amount of nicotine they’re inhaling, the...
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A campaign is currently underway in Florida to educate parents about a childhood vaccine that can prevent cancers associated with the sexually...