Richard Chin Quee
Production Managerrchin@wgcu.org
Richard Chin Quee has been WGCU’s technical producer on many of our programs, including With the Wild Things, Florida Book Reviews, and our own live call-in show, Gulf Coast Live! since 2006.
He worked on the Peabody Award-winning program Lucia's Letter, alongside WGCU's news director, Amy Tardif, recording and editing the readings of the letter in its multiple languages.
Richard is also the primary manager of WGCU-FM's web content. He’s available for studio rental for networks and stations worldwide who use WGCU’s studios to interview guests as well as for bands, soloists and anyone who wants to rent the studios for recordings or podcasts.
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In lieu of Gulf Coast Life Arts Edition today we’re featuring an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories. The show uses the way songs connect us to our memories and our lives as a means to get to know our guests in a more intimate way. We're listening back to episode 83 featuring Fabiana Solano. She’s a native of Venezuela, an FGCU graduate and a photographer. This episode originally dropped in October of 2019, but since that time, Solano has earned a Master of Public Administration degree from Florida Gulf Coast University with a concentration in Environmental Policy and Planning, and she’s now working as a planner for the city of Punta Gorda.
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In lieu of Gulf Coast Life Arts Edition today we’re featuring an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories. The show uses the way songs connect us to our memories and our lives as a means to get to know our guests in a more intimate way. We're listening back to episode 83 featuring Fabiana Solano. She’s a native of Venezuela, an FGCU graduate and a photographer. This episode originally dropped in October of 2019, but since that time, Solano has earned a Master of Public Administration degree from Florida Gulf Coast University with a concentration in Environmental Policy and Planning, and she’s now working as a planner for the city of Punta Gorda.
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We bring you an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories with singer/songwriter Bill Metts, who performed on Arts Edition just last month with fellow singer/songwriter Bruce Gallant. The duo perform at venues around SWFL and Bill is co-founder and vice president of the non-profit Hope By Song, which helps people whose stories of loss, abuse, addiction, homelessness, PTSD have not been heard by inspiring them to tell their stories through song.
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We're featuring an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories that originally released on July 27, 2018. This was the first episode that featured two guests: News Press storyteller and senior writer, Amy Bennett Williams, and her husband Roger Williams, who writes a column and feature stories for Florida Weekly.
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We're featuring an episode of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories that originally released on July 27, 2018. This was the first episode that featured two guests: News Press storyteller and senior writer, Amy Bennett Williams, and her husband Roger Williams, who writes a column and feature stories for Florida Weekly.
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On Thursdays we typically focus on the local arts scene. But, during these times of social distancing most of it is on hold, and our entire station is…
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The White House will host a Coronavirus Task Force briefing today at 5PM. Watch the briefing live, here.
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The White House will host a Coronavirus Task Force briefing today at 5PM. Watch the briefing live, here.
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