Carolyn
began her media career in Miami with Sally Jessy Raphael, then
in Washington, DC as a news producer and writer for Maury Povich
at WTTG-TV. She was a TV reporter for the ABC affiliate in Richmond,
Virginia, and covered the White House and Capitol Hill for ITNA.
She returned to Miami as a newscaster/radio personality for 96X-FM.
Carolyn’s documentaries have won critical acclaim from the
New York Times and many industry awards. Rock Radio Revolution
and Rock Jocks: The FM Revolution aired on PBS and were screened
at seminars at the The Paley Center. Her evocative Wildwood Days, (PBS 2004-06) about the summer resort that gave birth to
rock ‘n roll was featured at eight film festivals.
Carolyn's latest documentary, "Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio" was an official selection at film festivals from New York to California, winning four "Best Documentary" awards before airing on PBS this year. She's also developing a companion website, www.theairplaychannel.com, and invites all radio fans to check it out.

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