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Sean Tubbs joined [[Charlottesville Tomorrow]] in 2007 as its first Program Officer.  Mr. Tubbs has a background in radio news and has worked at both non-profit and public radio stations in Virginia.  His 2001 documentary on Virginia’s Eugenics Movement won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award.  Mr. Tubbs founded the [[Charlottesville Podcasting Network]] in 2005 where he pioneered the use of audio podcasts for public media in Central Virginia.  Mr. Tubbs lives in Charlottesville, Virginia and is entirely un-funny.


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{{PAGENAME}} is a reporter in the Charlottesville area who currently reports independently in a Substack newsletter and on the Information Charlottesville website. He first moved to the area in September 2002.  
*[http://www.cvillepodcast.org/ Charlottesville Podcasting Network]


====Media appearances====
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*[http://www.cvillepodcast.com/2010/01/14/left-of-center-is-charlottesville-media-doomed/ January 13, 2010 recording of panel discussion on future of media]


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Latest revision as of 10:16, 24 December 2022

Sean Tubbs is a reporter in the Charlottesville area who currently reports independently in a Substack newsletter and on the Information Charlottesville website. He first moved to the area in September 2002.

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