Jason Pagano
News Director
About
Jason Pagano is KUOW's News Director. He previously worked as a producer on local KUOW shows including The Conversation, Weekday, The Record, Morning Edition, Week in Review and Seattle Now.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English
Stories
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'A triumphant moment' for Sonics fans as Kevin Durant leaves Oklahoma City
Bill Radke talks with "Sonicsgate" filmmaker Jason Reid about why Kevin Durant's decision to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder and play for the Golden...
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Dan Savage: Gay bars are still safe, beautiful places to hook up
Bill Radke talks with The Stranger's Dan Savage about why gay clubs and bars haven't faded into the past for the LGBTQ community.
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Summer's coming and we still don't have a good plan to fight the Zika virus
Bill Radke talks with Dr. David Fleming of Seattle-based global health organization PATH about the public health response to the Zika virus.
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A Seattle man poses as a porn recruiter – and tells women they have to have sex with him first
It started with a woman named Deja Stwalley, who claimed to be a porn recruiter. This recruiter reached out to young women, ages 19 and 20.
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Nancy Pearl recommends a book about great writers and their ends
Marcie Sillman talks with "Book Lust" author Nancy Pearl about Katie Roiphe's "The Violet Hour."
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Policies or personality? You might not like hearing how you vote
Bill Radke talks with Princeton University political science professor Christopher Achen about his research into how Americans make up their minds when...
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The book is dark, but Nancy Pearl thinks you can handle it
Marcie Sillman talks with "Book Lust" author Nancy Pearl about the novel "Imagine Me Gone" by Adam Haslett.
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How the Sonics' Spencer Haywood paved the way for Kobe and LeBron
Bill Radke talks with former Seattle Supersonic Spencer Haywood about his legal battle with the National Basketball Association and how his Supreme...
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SIFF kicks off with Woody Allen's new film. Should you watch?
Bill Radke talks with Seattle Times columnist Nicole Brodeur and The Stranger's Sean Nelson about Seattle International Film Festival's choice to open...
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I told my North Korean captors about life in America, and they were shocked
After a year in the North Korean prison, Kenneth Bae softened toward his guards.