Athens News Matters

Athens News Matters for January 28, 2022

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This week on Athens News Matters, the team discusses the recent investigation of an Oglethorpe Avenue Elementary staff member who allegedly compared a student's artwork to that of Nazi symbolism. Mayor Kelly Girtz joins the WUGA team to discuss the highly debated redistricting plans for Clarke County. GPB's Grant Blankenship has the story on the US Department of Justice's ongoing Civil Rights investigation of the Georgia Department of Corrections. January is Radon Awareness Month, an expert joins the team to discuss what Radon is and steps you can take to keep your home safe. Journalist Adam Clair sits down with Alexia Ridley to discuss his new book Elephant 6. Our panel discusses the recent issues in local news and politics.

Chris Shupe began work at WUGA as a part time weekend announcer in 2010. At the time Shupe was focused on maintaining a thriving career in Real Estate, as well as balancing his time as a local entertainer. Shupe may be best known as The Athens King, a tribute to Elvis Presley, which often included an 8 piece show band! In 2012, Shupe joined WUGA full time as the station’s Morning Edition Host and Assistant Operations Director, and after 2 years of serving in that role Shupe was hired as Program Director for the station. As PD, Shupe spearheaded a return to more involvement in national conferences and continuing education opportunities through industry professional organizations like the Public Radio Program Director's Association, Public Media Development and Marketing Association, Morning Edition Grad School, the NAB, and the Public Media Journalists Association. This involvement led Shupe to undertake a comprehensive market study in 2015, the first such examination of local audience trends in more than 15 years.
Alexia Ridley joined WUGA as Television and Radio News Anchor and Reporter in 2013. When WUGA TV concluded operations, she became the primary Reporter for WUGA Radio. Alexia came to Athens from Macon where she served as the News Director and show host for WGXA TV. She's a career journalist and Savannah native hailing from the University of Michigan. However, Alexia considers herself an honorary UGA DAWG!
Martin Matheny is WUGA's Program Director and a host and producer of our local news program 'Athens News Matters.' He started at WUGA in 2012 as a part-time classical music host and still hosts WUGA's longest-running local program 'Night Music' which is heard on WUGA and GPB Classical. He lives in Normaltown with his wife, Shaye and dog, Murphy.