From Wikitia - Reading time: 2 minMarianne Combs | |
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| Nationality | American |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Awards | Journalist of the Year, 2020 (Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists) |
Marianne Combs is an American journalist based in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota.
A veteran reporter with more than fifteen years with the news desk of Minnesota Public Radio, Combs publicly resigned from MPR on September 13, 2020.[1] In an open letter, Combs (a highly respected journalist) accused MPR News editors of blocking a feature story exposing a longtime history of sexual misconduct by DJ Eric Malmberg, a staff member at the MPR station (The Current). This open letter soon went viral,[2] leading to the firing of Malmberg the following day.[3] The scandal led to the resignation of Jon McTaggart, the president of MPR's parent organization American Public Media on September 23, 2020.[4]
Prior to her resignation from MPR, Marianne Combs authored numerous[5] feature[6] stories[7] showcasing investigative journalism, including on 1980s-era sexual abuse at the Minneapolis-based Children's Theatre Company and its legal fallout in the late-2010s.
Combs received the “Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists”[8] Journalist of the Year award on June 10, 2020.[9]
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