Rehman Tungekar
ProducerRehman Tungekar is a former producer for KBIA, who left at the beginning of 2014.
Rehman Tungekar joined KBIA in September 2011. Previously, he has worked with WNYC’s Radiolab, Chicago Public Media’s Vocalo.org and WBEZ’s Eight Forty-Eight. A Chicago native, he started out his professional career in science, but soon traded in a microscope for a microphone and hasn’t looked back since. Rehman is a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where he focused on radio.
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The University of Missouri is drawing criticism over its handling of the alleged sexual assault of a former swimmer. The news surfaced in an ESPN report…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:UM System President Tim Wolfe will recommend no tuition increaseFormer GOP US Senator Kit Bond…
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This week, we'll track a virus that's spreading through hog farms, and hear a flock of migrating trumpeter swans.A virus that kills piglets is ripping…
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News coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:House Speaker To Deliver GOP Response To Governor's State Of State AddressAmeren starts cleaning of…
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For over two decades photojournalist Carol Guzy has traveled the world, capturing breathtaking images of sorrow and joy, destruction and rebirth.The…
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News coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Specialty grocery store opens near downtown ColumbiaMo. Democrat drops state auditor bid
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In his opening address at the start of the legislative session last week, House Speaker Tim Jones highlighted “right to work” legislation as one of his…
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Watch the show and join the conversation on the Intersection website. Missouri lawmakers returned to the Capitol last week to kick off the 2014…
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News coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Mo. Lottery makes 3rd largest education transferAudit criticizes regulatory board vacanciesGrowing concern…
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For more than two decades, Aye Aye Win has provided the world with an inside glimpse into life in Myanmar, filing stories for the Associated Press in the…