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Wyoming PBS taps new content director

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Via the Wyoming News Exchange

LANDER (WNE) — Jeremy Moore has joined the Wyoming PBS team as its new content director. With more than 25 years of experience in broadcast journalism and public media, Moore brings a strong background in award-winning documentary production and community-centered storytelling.

"We are excited for Jeremy to bring his passion, creativity, and commitment to integrity-driven storytelling to Wyoming PBS," explained Joanna Kail, CEO of Wyoming PBS. "His leadership will help us strengthen our local productions, highlight Wyoming voices, and expand our service to communities across the state."

Prior to joining Wyoming PBS, Moore served as senior production manager and director of journalism at Rocky Mountain PBS in Colorado. His work has included investigative reporting, historical documentaries, and in-depth coverage of major regional events that have resonated deeply with audiences. 

"My goal is to ensure our content is not only educational and engaging but also genuinely representative, resonating with and serving all the unique communities across the state," said Moore.

Wyoming PBS is a nonprofit public broadcasting organization serving the state of Wyoming. 

This story was published on Sept. 6, 2025. 

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