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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Scientists are pursuing multiple tracks of research in the quest for an effective treatment to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. One pathway showing some...
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Vermonters in the area of Otter Creek in Cornwall, Leicester, and Salisbury have been noticing something remarkable lately: hundreds of thousands more...
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A new investigation from BuzzFeed News assembles allegations of horrifying abuse � possibly including murder � at a former Catholic orphanage in Burlington. We're talking to the report's author about what she uncovered.
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You might have seen a story making the rounds about a 30-year-old forced by a court to leave his parents' house . It's an oddball example of what is an...
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A car that ended up in Lake Champlain made headlines after the out-of-town sightseers behind the wheel said they were steered out onto the ice by the...
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Maps have come a long way. We've gone from "here be dragons" on parchment scrolls to an age of satellites, plane-mounted lasers, and democratization -...
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Scientists are trying to unlock some of the secrets of spider silk by sequencing the genetic code of the spiders themselves. One new study is led by the University of Vermont and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Tick season is upon us. If you've been outside recently, you may well have already had some close encounters with the blood-suckers. And some tick...
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Vermont Edition devoted all its programs from March 20-24 to different aspects of mental health care in Vermont. The show received a lot of very...
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We've been discussing the many challenges that the state mental health system and those experiencing mental illness are facing. Now we hear about some...