Scarlett Robertson
ProducerScarlett Robertson joined KBIA as a producer in February 2011. She studied psychology at Lake Forest College and holds a masters degree in journalism from Syracuse University. Scarlett began her professional career in psychology, jumped to magazines and then came to her senses and shifted to public radio. She has contributed to NPR member stations WAER in Syracuse, KUT in Austin and Chicago’s WBEZ.
Scarlett left KBIA in June of 2012.
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This week we head down to the Missouri River, hear a technology-centric essay about cell phones and celebrate Easter a few days early.First up, we revisit…
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The “Light it Up Blue” national campaign to raise autism awareness has landed a check for Columbia’s Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment…
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This week, we hear how one person deals with homesickness, when home is almost ten thousand miles away. But first, we hit the streets of Columbia on…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including: Around a hundred demonstrators rallied outside the State Capitol Wednesday to protest plans to…
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As part of its regular meeting, the Boone County Commission held a second public hearing Tuesday night about renaming the Boone County Fairgrounds. The…
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This week we hit the basketball court for a story about how, sometimes, the game can take on a deeper meaning. And stay tuned till the end of the show,…
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Columbia’s arts and culture crowd gathered for an arts town hall meeting Wednesday night.The lobby of Orr Street Studios is packed: every folding chair is…
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Kansas City may be famous for its jazz and barbeque, but it also has the dubious distinction of having had one of the best Mafias in the country.This is…
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“Undefeated” is the Oscar winning documentary from MU grad Dan Lindsay which will open and close True/False this year. The film follows an underdog high…
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As Columbia gears up for the True/False Film Fest, this week we're giving you a preview of a few of the best things happening at this year's fest.MU grad…