
Mark Schreiner
Mark Schreiner has been the producer and reporter for "University Beat" on WUSF 89.7 FM since 2001 and on WUSF TV from 2007-2017.
In addition to serving as a producer, reporter, host and assistant news director, he serves as intern coordinator for WUSF News.
He has worked as an anchor, reporter and producer at radio stations in Tampa and his native Chicago since 1992. Mark graduated from Columbia College in Chicago with a BA in Telecommunications/Radio in 1994.
Mark has won a number of honors as a reporter, including a pair of regional Edward R. Murrow awards, a Silver Telly award for the documentary, “Plant City Goes to War,” and multiple awards from the Associated Press Florida Broadcasters, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists.
Contact Mark at 813-974-8693, on Twitter @wusfschreiner or by email at mschreiner@wusf.org.
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A Sarasota clinic that sold unapproved COVID-19 test kits will be giving more than $9,000 in refunds to consumers. A release from the office of Florida...
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The Florida Board of Governors is scheduled to talk about plans for reopening the state's twelve public universities Thursday. The University of South...
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State health officials reported 509 new cases of COVID-19, Tuesday, bringing the statewide total of 52,255 confirmed cases. The Florida Department of Health also reported seven new deaths, yesterday, for a total of 2,252 fatalities including 1,089 deaths associated with long-term care facilities.The total number of COVID-19-related hospitalizations in Florida now stands at 9,482 patients.Of the 924,920 test results that have been reported in Florida so far, 5.6% have been positive for the virus. The rate of positive tests has been trending downward for weeks.
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The mayors of Tampa Bay's two largest cities are reacting to state Republican leaders floating the possibility that this summer's Republican National...
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Pinellas County is the first Tampa Bay area county to receive approval from the state for short-term vacation rental properties to resume accepting...
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As part of Phase 1 of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to reopen Florida during the coronavirus pandemic, the city of Tampa reopened 13 park trails, beaches, and...
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The number of COVID-19 infections in Florida passed 31,000 Sunday. However, the number of deaths in the Tampa Bay area remained unchanged for the second...
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Libraries around the Tampa Bay area are offering paper unemployment forms to people who don’t have access to a printer. (Updated at 10:45 a.m. Thurs.,...
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The leaders of Tampa and St. Petersburg spoke to each other - and their communities - during a Facebook Live video Monday afternoon.
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Coronavirus cases in the state are approaching 20,000, according to the Florida Department of Health. The 6 p.m. Sunday update shows 19,885 people have...