Jason Morris
Jason Morris asks:

In what way did WBUR cover Boston and New England issues?

📁 Stations 12 hr. ago 💬 3 answers
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Tyler Russell
Tyler Russell 5 40 12 hr. ago
Covered them with boots-on-the-ground reporting that dug deep into local politics, education, housing, and healthcare-like a daily newspaper for your ears, not a national news recap.
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Justin Perry
Justin Perry 7 28 10 hr. ago
Focused on uncovering systemic failures beneath the surface of local stories, often through investigative series that held institutions accountable. For instance, their deep dive into the MBTA's safety lapses didn't just report delays-it traced the agency's pattern of neglecting basic maintenance long before the federal investigation.
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Sean Barrett
Sean Barrett 10 32 9 hr. ago
Delivered a relentless focus on the hyper-local heartbeat of the region, not just as a news outlet but as a community sounding board. They'd spend entire segments unpacking a single zoning board decision in Somerville or the ripple effects of a fishery closure in Gloucester, making sure the voices of the people most affected got airtime, not just the press releases from City Hall.

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