Nate John
Innovation SpecialistNate John previously managed products and projects for the innovation team that pertain to news and on-demand media. He earned his bachelor’s degree in religious studies at SDSU. His favorite projects focused on religion in media. He's had a lot of jobs at KPBS, serving as its first newsroom coordinator, then the first innovation specialist. During pledge, Nate often stepped in as on-air talent for TV and radio. He also served as news director for SDSU’s campus radio station and works on his own independent podcasts. With experience in TV, audio and the web, Nate enjoys working with any tool that helps people devour great stories. He also loves hiking, camping, breakfast food, and binging great TV. Nate accepts proposals for "game changing" cloud solutions on behalf of Jim Tinsky.
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It fuels many of us each morning, with an extra rush of energy — coffee! But how did that magical drink come to be so ubiquitous? One San Diego restaurant is providing clients with traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremonies and a history lesson.
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An 8-year-old child is only survivor. The passengers were headed to an Easter festival before the bus plunged off a bridge on a mountain pass and burst into flames.
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In a hearing Thursday, a judge ordered Grecia Figueroa to preserve all potential evidence on her electronic devices in her sexual assault lawsuit against former San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher.
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Jake Cronenworth’s two-run double highlighted the four-run seventh inning for the San Diego Padres, who beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4 Thursday to spoil Bob Melvin’s return to San Diego.
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Premieres Tuesdays, April 2 - 16, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. The dramatic story of how nearly five centuries of ancient Roman democracy was overthrown in just 16 years… by one man. This is the story of a brazen, ambitious power-grab that saw Julius Caesar consolidate the vast power of Rome in his own hands.
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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System today announced it is increasing trolley service before and after San Diego Padres games Thursday through Wednesday at Petco Park.
- Scattered along San Diego’s highways, remnants of a decades-old program are abloom
- With 'Blueprint SD,' San Diego aims for faster response to housing, climate crises
- Energy rates changed for thousands of Imperial Valley customers this year. Here’s what you need to know
- New North County 'village' opens for LGBTQ+ youths experiencing homelessness
- Escondido doctor a plaintiff in abortion medication lawsuit before US Supreme Court