
Erin Keever
Executive Producer, "Due South"Erin Keever is the Executive Producer of վ’s daily radio show, Due South. Erin comes to վ from Charlotte where she spent 16 years at WFAE serving in various roles from on-air announcer, researcher, web editor, to finally senior producer of “Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins.”
Erin is a graduate of UNC Charlotte with a degree in Communication Studies, but before that attended UNC Greensboro where she proudly worked at her college radio station WUAG. A Charlotte-born defector now relocated to the Triangle; she’s learning more about the region. And as a lifelong resident and evangelist of North Carolina, she’s excited to create a new show for her beloved home state.
Erin lives in Chapel Hill with her husband, two children, dog Moki and Cheddar Bay Biscuit the cat.
Email: ekeever@wunc.org
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Due South co-host Leoneda Inge talks food and Southern culture with the founding director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, John T. Edge.
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North Carolina has an interesting political history of "ticket splitting" - when a voter selects candidates of opposing parties. We take a closer look at this trend and whether it may continue in the November election.
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Last week we talked about the state GOP convention. This weekend, the Democratic party takes their turn. We’ll talk with a political scientist about the Democrats' strategy going into the November election.
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As the North Carolina Republican Party convenes its state convention in Greensboro, we talk with a political scientist about the basics of these events and the message the party is trying to set for the November election.
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Our panel of reporters break down the latest state and regional news with co-host Jeff Tiberii.The Board of Trustees at UNC-Chapel Hill redirects funding away from DEI efforts and toward campus safety. The Carolina Hurricanes season is over, and a $100-mil. investment for a luxury driving resort in Moore County.
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NASA astronaut Christina Koch touches down in the Due South studios for a wide-ranging conversation on space exploration and some of the common questions she gets about living and working in space.
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Jeff Tiberii and Leoneda Inge talk with Rachel Smith, an astrophysicist at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science who studies star and planet formation. She talks about her research and some of humankind's biggest questions, like – are we alone in the universe?
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Reporters from around the region join Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii for a roundup of the week's news.
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Co-host Leoneda Inge is joined by a panel of reporters to discuss the UNC Board of Governors committee vote to eliminate DEI efforts and more in North Carolina news.
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The North Carolina General Assembly is scheduled to gavel back in this month for its short legislative session. We get a preview of what to expect and what might be on the agenda.