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PBS Reno Launches New Podcast: Wild Nevadacast
 PBS Reno now offers three podcasts on its website, YouTube, and wherever you listen to podcasts!

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RENO, NV (AUG 20, 2024) — PBS Reno has launched Wild Nevadacast, a new podcast that serves as a complement to the award-earning Wild Nevada series. Wild Nevadacast introduces listeners to fascinating and fun people who fit into the Wild Nevada theme of recreational travel, history, legends, unique people, places, and stories found only in Nevada. 

“I’ve been wanting to do podcasts for quite a few years now, so Wild Nevadacast is a perfect way to spin off the Wild Nevada series” said Dave Santina, host of Wild Nevadacast. “Now people who love Wild Nevada can meet other people who also love sharing their stories of life and travel in and around Nevada. Podcasts are a more intimate format than television, and we get to learn more from our subjects and often on a deeper level. PBS Reno plans to create some personal engagement with listeners over time.”

The first two episodes of Wild Nevadacast are available now and feature:

  • Mark Maynard, producer and director of Piconland, a documentary film that took him across the state of Nevada tracing the history and stories behind the unofficial state drink, the Picon Punch
     
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  • Jeff Martinez, the morning weatherman and meteorologist for 2 News Nevada. A fellow lover of travel, he produces Adventures With Jeff on Facebook, and features beautiful places and often records aerial footage with his drone. Jeff shares favorites and recommendations for new adventures


Future Wild Nevadacast guests include humor columnist Trina Machacek, Reno News & Review Outdoor Columnist Helena Guglielmino, former Wild Nevada guide and travel author Rich Moreno, and many more to come!

PBS Reno produces two additional podcasts: PBS Reno ARTS and Refugee’s Daughter. PBS Reno ARTS features arts and culture leaders in northern Nevada and serves as a complement to the website-based Art Views column and ARTEFFECTS, the award-earning televised broadcast series from PBS Reno that debuted in 2016 and features host

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 Beth Macmillan. Refugee’s Daughter features host Christina Le, who interviews numerous subjects and together they explore their heritage and identity, with a goal of creating space for everyone to share their stories. 

“When PBS Reno (then KNPB Channel 5) first flipped the switch to broadcast on September 29, 1983, we had one channel,” said Megan Myers, PBS Reno Vice President of Content. “Forty years later, we have three broadcast channels, live streaming, a YouTube channel, and a presence on YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, Roku, and Local Now, in addition to multiple social media platforms. Through our growing library of podcasts including Wild Nevadacast, PBS Reno Arts, and Refugee’s Daughter, PBS Reno continues to look to the future as we deliver more content, in formats that are most relevant to the ever-changing media landscape.”

About PBS Reno

As of February 2024, PBS Reno is enjoyed by more than 288,000 monthly viewers in northern and central Nevada and northeastern California across several platforms including three broadcast channels (PBS Reno 5.1, Reno Create 5.2, and PBS KIDS on PBS Reno 5.3), a YouTube channel, YouTube TV, online, livestreams, and digital platforms. PBS Reno provides PBS national programming and award-earning, locally-produced content, with many local segments posted weekly to PBS Reno’s YouTube Channel. PBSReno.org provides engaging interactive content, including the video portal at watch.PBSReno.org that streams all locally-produced content and most PBS national content. PBS Reno serves students, teachers, parents and caregivers through immersive educational services including Curiosity Classroom Workshops that bring classroom lessons to life with standards-based lessons and activities. Through the support of local corporations and foundations, as well as thousands of individual members, PBS Reno has been delivering public television and educational services to the communities it serves since September 29, 1983.

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Phone: 775.600.0555
Address: 1670 N. Virginia St. • Reno NV 89503