Podcast: KRNT Radio Talks With IowaWatch About "Breaking the Cycle" Documentary
Former IowaWatch reporter Katie Kuntz, now with Rocky Mountain PBS I-News, and IowaWatch executive director-editor Lyle Muller were guests on Insight on Business: the News Hour with Michael Libbie on KRNT radio in Des Moines on Nov. 19, 2014.
They spoke about a public forum centered on Kuntz’s documentary, “Breaking the Cycle: Meth Addiction in the Heartland”, scheduled for later in the evening at The Des Moines Register and about the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism-IowaWatch.
You may listen to the podcast of that appearance here, courtesy of Insight on Business: the News Hour with Michael Libbie :
IowaWatch executive director-editor Lyle Muller and former IowaWatch reporter Katie Kuntz interviewed Nov. 19, 2014, on Micheal Libbie’s KRNT radio show in Des Moines: Insight on Business: The News Hour with Michael Libbie. / IowaWatch executive director-editor Lyle Muller and former IowaWatch reporter Katie Kuntz interviewed Nov. 19, 2014, on Micheal Libbie’s KRNT radio show in Des Moines: Insight on Business: The News Hour with Michael Libbie.
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