Neal Charnoff
Neal Charnoff joined 88.5 WFDD as Morning Edition host in 2014.
Raised in the Catskill region of upstate New York, he graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1983. Armed with a liberal arts degree, Neal was fully equipped to be a waiter. So he prolonged his arrested development bouncing around New York and L.A. until discovering that people enjoyed listening to his voice on the radio.
After a few years doing overnight shifts at a local rock station, Neal spent most of his career at Vermont Public Radio. He began as host of a nightly jazz program, where he was proud to interview many of his idols, including Dave Brubeck and Sonny Rollins.
Neal graduated to the news department, where he was the local host for NPR's All Things Considered for 14 years. In addition to news interviews and features, he originated and produced the Weekly Conversation On The Arts, as well as VPR Backstage, which profiled theater productions around the state. He contributed several stories to NPR, including coverage of a devastating ice storm.
Neal now sees the value of that liberal arts degree, and approaches life with the knowledge that all subjects and all art forms are connected to each other.
Neal and his wife Judy are enjoying exploring North Carolina and points south. They would both be happy to never experience a Vermont winter again.
Stories from this Author
Morning Headlines: Wednesday, November 18, 2015
McCrory Backed By North Carolina GOP Leaders On Refugees
Gov. Pat McCrory's request that President Barack Obama's administration stop sending refugees from Syria to North Carolina for now has support from fellow state Republicans in Congress and in the legislature.
Morning Headlines: Friday, November 13, 2015
2 More Fired, 3 Cleared In UNC Review After Cheating Scandal
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is firing two employees and barring a former associate dean from leadership positions after an investigation described their roles in the school's academic fraud scandal.
Winston-Salem Investigating Discrimination Claim
A discrimination claim has prompted an investigation within the City of Winston-Salem's Finance Department over the promotion of black employees.
Morning Headlines: Thursday, November 12, 2015
Greensboro Police End Stops For Minor Traffic Infractions
The Greensboro Police Department is making changes to several of its policies in the wake of a New York Times piece criticizing the way it handles race.
New Department For Veterans Affairs Opens In Raleigh
North Carolina veterans are receiving some welcome political attention. A new state agency has been created to address the issues they face.