
Stephanie Rogers
Manager of Audience Engagement StrategyStephanie Rogers joined Blue Ridge Public Radio as its first-ever Communications Manager in December 2023. She has more than six years of experience in digital strategy, marketing, and advertising, and most recently spent two years as a Senior Branded Content Editor at 6AM City. Her previous work experience includes the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce and a Philadelphia-based marketing agency.
She holds a degree in Mass Communication from UNC Asheville. She lives in North Asheville and enjoys reading, crafts, and being outdoors.
In May 2025, Stephanie was promoted to a new role, Manager of Audience Engagement Strategy.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio has been honored with two national Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), one of the most prestigious recognitions in broadcast and digital journalism.
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General Manager Ele Ellis explains how Blue Ridge Public Radio is responding to the loss of federal public media funding — and why community support is more important than ever.
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Brevard Music Center kicks off its 2025 Summer Festival this week, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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To protect BPR and public media, we urgently need your help.
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Blue Ridge Public Radio announces the departure of News Director Laura Lee, who is moving on to a new opportunity in North Carolina journalism after more than two years of leadership at BPR.
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The Radio Television Digital News Association honors outstanding achievements in broadcast and digital journalism with the Edward R. Murrow Awards.
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More listeners in the Sylva and the surrounding area will be able to tune into BPR News and Classic with service changes expected in Cullowhee and Clyde.
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You may have heard that federal funding for NPR and PBS is on the chopping block. That’s true — and if it happens, BPR will be affected.
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This spring’s Fund Drive will run from Thursday, May 1-Wednesday, May 7 and include tons of fun, local thank-you gifts.
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The North Carolina collaboration will bring additional reporting support from the legislature to WNC.