
Roberta Griego
Operations AssistantRoberta Griego is an experienced radio producer and announcer. She currently works in radio operations, facilitating the broadcast of national and local programs, station announcements, and promotions. Roberta began her radio career on the University of New Mexico campus as the news producer at KUNM-FM. Roberta transitioned into production where she voiced and produced underwriting announcements and general promotions. She has taught Broadcast Journalism at WRTE-FM in Chicago, worked in satellite networking operations, and produced three nationally syndicated radio shows in Los Angeles.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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UC San Diego researchers discovered that when people learn details about investment returns by members of Congress, their trust is reduced and so is their inclination to abide by the law.
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I had so much fun shooting my first official video In Sicily! This magical location is called "finestra sul mare" and it is part of a series of artistic buildings and sculptures called "fiumara d'arte."
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At the 2025 San Diego International Fringe Festival, a contemporary dance performance packs a powerful, contemplative punch, reflecting on the unrealistic standards placed on women — from beauty to perfection — while also recognizing whose voices are often excluded from these stories.
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Stream now with YouTube. Despite cultural taboos, herpetologist Fandresena Rakotoharimalala is on a mission to save chameleons in Madagascar. Possessing an uncanny ability to spot camouflaging chameleons, she hopes to ensure protections for the island's dwindling species.
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Greater bamboo lemurs, recently thought to be extinct, are critically endangered. One Malagasy woman is on a mission to restore lemur populations while also helping local communities, including young children, thrive by focusing on one resource: bamboo.
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The tragic loss of her mother to a rhino attack hasn’t stopped Doma Paudel from her fearless conservation efforts. Instead, it inspired her to become Nepal's first female nature guide and to fight to save Nepalese rhinos from near extinction, double Nepal’s tiger population, and teach Nepalese communities how to compassionately coexist with wildlife.
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