Dave DeOreo
Coordinating ProducerExpertise: TV, audio and digital journalism, arts and culture
Education: Kenyon College - Bachelor of Arts
Ohio University - Master of Science, broadcast journalism
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Edgewater Park
Experience:
Dave DeOreo began his broadcast career as a college DJ while at Kenyon College for WKCO where he discovered NPR. After Kenyon, he interned in the WCPN news department and later was hired in 1996 as a production assistant for a new arts and culture program, 鈥淎round Noon鈥 with Dee Perry. For close to two decades, Dave worked on 鈥淎round Noon鈥 as production assistant, assistant producer and producer. Today he鈥檚 coordinating producer for 蜜桃导航鈥檚 arts and culture team and the lead producer for 蜜桃导航鈥檚 weekly arts and culture program, 鈥淎pplause.鈥
Highlights:
- 2024 Emmy Award, Arts/Entertainment - News, "Applause: A Forgotten Children鈥檚 Book by Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown Emerges in Cleveland"
- 2023 Emmy Award, Arts/Entertainment - News, 鈥Applause: The art of the beer can鈥
- 2022 Emmy Award, Audio, 鈥Applause Performances: Tri-C JazzFest鈥
- 2022 Gabriel Award, Best Use of Sound - TV, 鈥Applause Performances: Tri-C JazzFest鈥
- 2019 Emmy Award, Magazine Program - Feature Segment, 鈥Applause: Frank Oriti paints his generation鈥
- 2017 Press Club of Cleveland Award, Use of Sound, 鈥A new day in Hough鈥
Why trust 蜜桃导航?
The mission of 蜜桃导航 is to be a trustworthy and dynamic multimedia source for illuminating the world around us. Our highest priority is providing news and information that is reliable and accurate, that is gathered with integrity and professional care and that is presented with precision and respect for the intelligence of our audiences. We are transparent about how we discover and verify the facts we present and strive to make our decision-making process clear to the public. We disclose relationships, such as with partners or funders, that might appear, but will never, influence our coverage.
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Play video games inside an art exhibit in University Circle or find artisanal holiday goodies at a nature center in Geauga County.
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The Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, best known as the location of the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption," has its own story to tell.
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Transformative Arts Fund helps Jordan Wong and team of Asian American artists revitalize abandoned parking lot in Cleveland's AsiaTown with public art.
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Go on a foliage tour of Medina County, hear out songwriters in Hingetown or encounter Kent State masters in Hudson.
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Autumn Joi Ellis is a young Black painter whose portraits of Youngstown friends and family challenged stereotypes at the Butler Institute of American Art.
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Fall festival season is in full swing (even if it isn鈥檛 officially fall yet) with a quilt fair in Oberlin, an apple cider celebration in Lordstown and a Latino cultural fiesta in Cleveland.
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An exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art celebrates the lasting impact of metalwork created by Rose Iron Works during the Art Deco period of the 1930s.
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A graphic artist goes 3D with work at the Sculpture Center in Cleveland while the ghosts of horror masters haunt the Canton Palace. It鈥檚 another jam-packed week of arts and culture in Northeast Ohio, and here are some ideas to get you out and about.
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Experience a pair of theater festivals, enjoy a quartet of young lions playing jazz or take the kids to see Totoro on the big screen this weekend in Northeast Ohio.
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Award-winning Potawatomi artist Beth Bush uses the ancient tradition of quill art to connect to her Indigenous heritage, honor her ancestors and share the history and culture of her people.