Jack Morgan
Jack Morgan has spent 35 years in electronic media, doing both television and radio.
In his mid-20s, Jack was known as Robbin Banks at two San Angelo FM stations, but the bulk of his career has been spent at PBS stations in Austin (KLRU), Orlando (WMFE), Vermont Public Television, and San Antonio's KLRN.
At KLRN he spent five years as director of production, where he was responsible for three hour-long programs with the San Antonio Symphony. Jack was also responsible for KLRN's ARTS program during its startup, and co-produced Texas Week With Rick Casey.
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As symphony management and symphony musicians lodge complaints against one another with the National Labor Relations Board the gulf between the two symphony groups is widening.
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House Bill 1239 made it illegal for government to shut down churches.
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A new song has been written about the Alamo City: "I Like Austin, But I Love San Antone." Meet the performer behind it.
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A San Antonio nonprofit looks to keep used materials out of the landfill and into artists' hands.
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Dallas' WRR classical music radio station is unique for a number of reasons: It was the first licensed radio station in Texas, the first west of the Mississippi River, and its owned by the City of Dallas.
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British rocker Phil Collins is one of the world's foremost Alamo artifact collectors, and a preview of that collection is now on display at the Alamo.
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Emma Faye Rudkin is deaf, and she has turned her experience into a way to help others. She's partnered with PBS station KLRN to teach life lessons through American Sign Language.
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In Austin, Texas, an accomplished writer and guitarist suffered a devastating stroke. He lost use of his strumming hand. But he still found a way to continue making beautiful music on his guitar.
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Artist combined his belief in human rights with his passion for art, and he created an Art Walk to honor both.
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The City of San Antonio's new advertising campaign uses local celebrities to try and cut through the disinformation regarding COVID-19.
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Max Baca, front man to Los Texmaniacs has been in the ICU fighting COVID-19, but now he thinks he's turned the corner.
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San Antonio is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month in many ways, According to the Department of Arts and Culture’s Debbie Racca-Sittre.