Maryanne Zeleznik

News Director and Morning Edition Host, Host of Impact Cincinnati

In 2005, Maryanne Zeleznik came to 91.7 WVXU from WNKU where she served as News and Public Affairs Director for 20 years. At WVXU she is responsible for all news and public affairs programming, covers daily news, produces local features, regularly contributes news stories to National Public Radio, and hosts the weekly panel discussion program Impact Cincinnati. Zeleznik has won numerous regional and national journalism awards including the Leo C. Lee Award for significant contributions to public radio news from the Public Radio News Directors Incorporated, as well as awards from Ohio Associated Press, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, and the Cincinnati Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

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Impact Cincinnati
2:59 pm
Fri February 15, 2013

Impact Cincinnati for February 21, 2013

The Brent Spence Bridge has been deemed functionally obsolete, and planning for its replacement has been going on for several years. New bridge designs, possible locations, and various funding options have been discussed for the estimated $2.7 billion project.

Join us Thursday morning February 21 at 9:20, as we get an update on the Brent Spence replacement project. You can send your questions or comments to impact@wvxu.org. We’re also on Facebook and Twitter. Impact Cincinnati, on 91.7, WVXU. 

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February 17, 2013
12:31 am
Fri February 15, 2013

The State of The State Preview

Maryanne Zeleznik talks with Ohio Public Radio's Bill Cohen about what to expect in this year's State of the State address by Governor John Kasich.


Politics
9:11 am
Mon February 11, 2013

Howard Wilkinson's Monday Morning Chat

Credit photo by Michael Keating

WVXU Political Reporter Howard Wilkinson talks with Maryanne Zeleznik about the Cincinnati Mayor's race and some Democrats who may run for statewide office in Ohio.

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Impact Cincinnati
9:35 am
Fri February 8, 2013

Impact Cincinnati for February 14, 2013

Cincinnati Fire Department Chief Richard Braun (Matt Alter joined via telephone)

  In 1853 Cincinnati’s Fire Department became the first paid, professional fire department in the nation. And for the last 160 years the department has continued its tradition of protecting the city.

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Impact Cincinnati
9:29 am
Mon February 4, 2013

Impact Cincinnati for February 7, 2013

Moira Weir, Monica Kuhlman and Cherie McCarthy in the WVXU studios

There is always a need for people who are willing to be adoptive parents, here in Greater Cincinnati hundreds of children right now are waiting to be adopted into good homes.  

Join us Thursday morning at 9:20 February 7, as we explore the options available for anyone who is considering adopting a child into their family. You can send your questions to impact@wvxu.org. We’re also on Twitter. Impact Cincinnati, on 91.7, WVXU.

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