Matthew Leonard, Editor
@MLeonardMediaEditor for the Innovation Trail
Matthew Leonard has been involved in public broadcasting since 1988, having worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio New Zealand and for the post-apartheid South African Broadcasting Corporation. He is the recipient of Australia’s highest award for journalism, The Walkley; and his programs have been broadcast by the BBC, CBC, NPR Soundprint and Radio Netherlands International. He is an experienced media educator and mentor and has also worked extensively as a media and business advisor to a number of Indigenous/First Nations organizations.
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In an effort to modernize the state’s IT services, New York is in the midst of consolidating staff and updating policies.At an international conference…
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Good Morning and welcome to the Innovation Trail Mix for Wednesday.A 72,000-seater domed stadium for Buffalo? With a North American Museum of Sports and…
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Good Morning and welcome to the Tuesday Innovation Trail Mix.Industrial robots are going to create a whole lot of jobs according to a new report.Obama and…
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The Office of the State Comptroller has released the final version of the audit into allegations of financial mismanagement at the State University of New…
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Good Morning and welcome to the Monday Innovation Trail Mix.New York spends $6,859 on every person in the state and health and education makes up 68% of…
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The imminent arrival of hurricane Sandy is putting pressure on retail stores in its path. Lowe’s stores throughout the north east and even Canada are…
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The Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Joe Martens, offered some remarks at the NYS Business Council's annual…
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Good Morning and welcome to the Innovation Trail Mix for Friday.Bill Clinton is in Syracuse and Rochester today to support Democratic candidates.Southwest…
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The Clean Water Act turns four decades old today, and that anniversary is ensuring this piece of legislation which is administered by the Federal…
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With a return to normal winter weather predicted, you can expect to see about $80 more on your five-months-of-winter heating bill than you did last…