Sam Gale Rosen
Sam held multiple positions at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio for several years, including managing editor of the award-winning program Vermont Edition, and morning news editor.
Sam joined ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio in 2015 as a producer for Vermont Edition. In 2017 he moved to leading the program as managing editor. Most recently, Sam held the position of morning news editor at the station. He also coordinated the station’s production of political debates for two years.
Prior to joining ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio, Sam worked for 6 years at the nationally syndicated talk show On Point, as a producer, director, and digital producer.
Sam graduated with a B.A. from Harvard University in History and Literature, and has also worked as a travel guide author, tour guide, writing tutor, and whatever you call a person who hands out free samples of brand-name painkillers outside of subway stations. His interests include reading, running, supermarkets, theme parks and historical research.
Due to a technical issue, Sam's byline is not included for all of the content he produced with our organization. While some bylines have been manually added back in, the list does not reflect the breadth of Sam’s contributions to the station.
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House Democrats are voting today to impeach President Donald Trump on a charge of “incitement of insurrection� for last Wednesday’s storming of the U.S....
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The Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction has been working on creating comics that present complicated information in clear and accessible...
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As the academic school year settles in, districts around the state are making decisions related to the so-called "Step III" phase of re-opening amid the...
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A construction crew doing a home improvement project found something recently that has piqued the interest of archeologists in Burlington.
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End-of-life discussions are never easy, but they are essential, especially now, when the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing some people to make difficult...
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Students are returning to school this week across Vermont, mostly using hybrid models that combine remote and in-person instruction.
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Across Vermont, students are returning to classrooms this week, though teachers and staff have been preparing for some time now. It's going to be an...
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In 2017, 109 people in Vermont died of overdoses. A new report from the Health Department provides a deeper dive into demographics, what drugs were...
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Last night Lieutenant Gov. David Zuckerman won the Democratic primary for governor, defeating three other candidates for the nomination. In the General...
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How do you define love during a global crisis? Well, maybe it's how Vermont author Stephen Kiernan's character Brenda talks about the early days of her...