Marge Ostroushko
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Marjorie "Marge" Ostroushko (born March 14, 1951) is a public radio producer.
Early life
Ostroushko was born and raised in upstate New York. In 1973, she graduated from Wittenberg University with a Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Studies and Environmental Studies.
Career
In 2001, Ostroushko co-created the public radio show Speaking of Faith. From 1977 to 1983, she was a producer at the public radio show A Prairie Home Companion hosted by Garrison Keillor. The show won a Peabody during her tenure. She has won two Peabody Awards as an executive producer, for Mississippi: River of Song and The Promised Land.
Ostroushko worked in new program development and marketing for Public Radio International for ten years. In 2008, she and Majora Carter co-produced the pilot episode of The Promised Land, which won a three-way competition for a Corporation for Public Broadcasting Talent Quest grant. The one-hour program debuted on over 150 public radio stations across the US on January 19, 2009, was renewed for the 2010/2011 season, and earned a 2010 Peabody Award.[1]
Ostroushko is a partner of Launch Productions, a collaboration in national programming development.
Personal life
Ostroushko is married to mandolin player Peter Ostroushko.
References
- ^ University of Georgia (March 31, 2011). "Peabody Award Winner 2010". Archived from the original on April 4, 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2011.
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