
Rehman Tungekar
ProducerRehman Tungekar is a former producer for KBIA, who left at the beginning of 2014.
Rehman Tungekar joined KBIA in September 2011. Previously, he has worked with WNYC’s Radiolab, Chicago Public Media’s Vocalo.org and WBEZ’s Eight Forty-Eight. A Chicago native, he started out his professional career in science, but soon traded in a microscope for a microphone and hasn’t looked back since. Rehman is a graduate of the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, where he focused on radio.
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This week, the True False Film Fest is back in Columbia for it’s 11th year. The documentary festival draws thousands of people each year, and brings in…
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Columbia Fire Department Lieutenant Bruce Britt died early Saturday while responding to the collapse of a walkway at the MU-run University Village…
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Many people struggle to protect their data online, whether it’s what to share on Facebook or how to react to targeted google ads. Farmers are worried…
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With the Winter Olympics underway, the world’s attention is now focused on the Russian resort city of Sochi.Some Western coverage in the run up to the…
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At a meeting tonight, members of Columbia’s City Council are expected to vote on a resolution offering preliminary support for a downtown TIF district.…
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Earlier this month protesters took to the streets of Bangkok, blocking polling sites in an apparent move to disrupt the country’s general election. This…
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MU football player Michael Sam comes out; Why Missouri has a shortage of mental health professionalsOn Sunday, MU football player Michael Sam publicly came out as gay in interviews with several media outlets. There has of course been a lot of reaction to…
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On Dec. 20, Uganda’s parliament passed a bill that imposes harsh punishments for homosexual acts in the country. The bill makes it a crime to promote…
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Watch the show and join the conversation on the Intersection website. Later this week, MU will host a panel discussion exploring the civil rights history…
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For over two months, demonstrators have gathered in Kiev’s central Independence Square to voice their frustration with the government. What began as a…