Sean Bueter

News Director, WBOI; Host, Morning Edition & Midday Matters

Since joining NIPR in March 2011, Sean has worked to raise the news profile of WBOI by increasing its presence at public meetings, speeches, and events, improving relationships with key sources and community partners, and bringing WBOI to the national stage by placing local stories on NPR newscasts and APM's Marketplace Morning Report. Sean is the local host of Morning Edition, as well as co-host of Midday Matters.

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Midday Matters
6:15 pm
Thu December 20, 2012

Outer Spaces- Thursday December 20, 2012

It's time to explore your Outer Spaces!

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Midday Matters
2:52 pm
Wed December 19, 2012

Financial Focus- Tuesday December 18, 2012

On today's edition of Midday Matters Financial Focus, we're talking about the biggest business stories of 2012. So we want to know: in the world of biz and economics, what do you think was the headline of the year?

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Midday Matters
1:38 pm
Thu December 13, 2012

Outer Spaces- Thursday December 13, 2012

Midday Matters
1:23 pm
Wed December 12, 2012

News Review- Monday December 10, 2012

Midday Matters
6:17 pm
Tue December 11, 2012

Financial Focus- Tuesday December 11, 2012

It's time for the final Midday Matters Tech Tuesday of 2012. Kevin Mullett and Anthony Juliano will be here once again to talk the latest in social media and web news, take a look back at the news that kept our attention in 2012, and much more.

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Midday Matters
1:28 pm
Fri December 7, 2012

Outer Spaces- Thursday December 6, 2012

Midday Matters
1:15 pm
Wed December 5, 2012

Financial Focus- Tuesday December 4, 2012

Midday Matters
1:53 pm
Mon December 3, 2012

News Review- Monday December 3, 2012

Midday Matters
1:44 pm
Thu November 29, 2012

Outer Spaces- Thursday November 29, 2012

We're ready to explore your Outer Spaces on today's Midday Matters!

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Money
9:56 am
Wed November 28, 2012

Per capita income stabilizes in region

Since the mid-1990s, per capita income (as a percentage of national per capita income) has been steadily dropping for residents of Northeastern Indiana. But new data released this week shows the downward trend may have finally turned the corner.

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