Tony Ganzer

Tony Ganzer is an award-winning radio journalist now working as host and reporter for ideastream, Cleveland’s public media enterprise.

Tony Ganzer is an award-winning radio journalist now working as host and reporter for ideastream, Cleveland’s public media enterprise. Previously he was a Zurich-based correspondent for the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation’s English-language service World Radio Switzerland.He has reported about a Swiss-Egyptian in revolutionary Cairo; the future of Swiss banks; and the reality of Swiss gun control, among other things. He also had a stint as a public radio producer/reporter in Phoenix, covering everything from Buddhist prayer amplifiers to immigration.Ganzer holds a M.A. in International Relations and World Order (with Merit) from the University of Leicester. He's received both the Arthur F. Burns journalism fellowship, and the Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship for young American leaders.He speaks fluent German and a bit of French on a good day.


Daniel Melendez is program director for TSJ Media, which runs three Spanish-language radio stations in Ohio, including La Mega, and puts out out Spanish-language newspapers and magazines all over the Mid-West.

Cleveland’s La Mega radio tries to unite diverse Latin American communities

Music

Spanish-language radio stations aren’t new on the coasts, and they’ve gradually been cropping up in the American heartland, too. La Mega, in Cleveland, is the latest offering; one station playing the pop hits from all over Central America and the Caribbean.

An orchid plant at Green Circle Growers in Oberlin, Ohio.

This Ohio greenhouse is taking cues on growing orchids from the masters — the Dutch

Environment

What FACTA Did to American Bank Customers in Switzerland

Conflict & Justice
The World

Space Survival

The World

Geo answer

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Germans fly the skies of Arizona

German airline pilots are getting additional flight training this side of the Atlantic and their employer, Lufthansa, is sending them to the Arizona desert, as Reporter Tony Ganzer of Phoenix station KJZZ finds out why.