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“Arizona Week” hosted by former Tucson Citizen publisher/editor Chihak premieres on KUAT on 1/14

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

“Arizona Week” hosted by former Tucson Citizen newspaper publisher/editor Michael Chihak premieres on Friday, January 14, 2011 at 8:30 p.m. Chihak will be interviewing newsworthy politicians and community leaders on a weekly basis for KUAT Channel 6, Arizona Public Media. Website is www.azpm.org.

From their press release:

With all that has transpired in Tucson over the last week, host Michael Chihak and a panel of Journalists will discuss how the tragedy is having an impact on the Arizona State Legislature. Friday’s program will include an interview with Arizona House Speaker Kirk Adams, who Monday called on his colleagues for a more civil tone.

“Arizona Week is a review of that week’s top news in Arizona: the big topics and stories that need in-depth analysis,” said host Michael Chihak. “We plan to get the newsmakers on the air, interview them and then a panel of journalists from news outlets such as the Arizona Republic, The Arizona Capitol Times, and others will be able to ask the follow-up questions and lead discussions that our citizen viewers need to know. The mission of the program is to provide depth and understanding of the key issues that affect the state.”

Arizona Week will maintain its own unique website AZweek.com featuring Chihak’s Channel blog. Arizona Week will be streamed online and you can stay current anytime with the AZweek twitter feed. It will also repeat on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. together with Washington Week (10:00 a.m.) on PBS World – broadcast channel 27-3, Comcast 203, and Cox 83.

I reported on his hiring on December 11 (click here.) Chihak left the Tucson Citizen newspaper in 2008 and moved to California to work as an executive director of the San Francisco nonprofit Communications Leadership Institute. He stepped down from that post in 2009 and studied culinary arts at the California Culinary Academy (graduated in June), and moved back to Tucson in July, 2010.

The Tucson Citizen newspaper ceased print publication on May 16, 2009 after 139 years of continuous news reporting, and has evolved into this online “news source”, the Tucsoncitizen.com.

AZ Public Media forum on proposed sales tax increase

Friday, April 9th, 2010

On Sunday April 11, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. the public is invited by Arizona Public Media to be the live studio audience to listen to a panel of experts discuss the proposed one cent (per dollar) state sales tax increase, to be voted on at a special election on May 18.

Stevie Eller Dance Theater at UA

Stevie Eller Dance Theater at UA

This forum entitled “Arizona $ales Tax: Fix or Folly” will be at the auditorium of the Stevie Eller Dance Theater at 1737 E. University Blvd. (west of Campbell Ave.). It will include representatives from both sides of the debate over this proposal, and Professor Stanley Reynolds, Vice Dean of the UA Eller College of Management.

Moderator will be AZ Illustrated host Bill Buckmaster, and he will be joined by Tom McNamara from KVOA -TV Channel 4, Linda Valdez of the Arizona Republic, and Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly.

Doors for this event will open at 5:30 p.m. Parking is free on weekends on the street, or at the Cherry Avenue garage.

AZ Public Media will also live stream this show on PBS World Channel 27.3 (Comcast 203 and Cox 83), and then show it again the following day from 5 to 6 p.m. on KUAT Channel 6.

Proceeds from this 3 year temporary sales tax increase are to fund education, health care, and public safety. Websites for more info — Yes side: www.yeson100.com and No side: www.axthetaxaz.com.

If you’re unsure whether to vote yes or no, here’s your chance to learn more by attending this forum, or watching it on TV.

Arizona Public Media logo

Arizona Public Media logo

4/13 Update: video on this forum is online at: http://ondemand.azpm.org/videoshorts/watch/2010/4/12/kuat-proposition-100-fix-or-folly/