September 5, 2024 / Modified sep 6, 2024 10:37 a.m.

AZPM launches new original program, "The Press Room"

The weekly roundtable news discussion, hosted by veteran journalist Steve Goldstein, will be simulcast on PBS 6 and NPR 89.1.

Continuing in the decades-long tradition of trusted journalism and news coverage from PBS and NPR, AZPM launches its newest original production on Friday, September 6. The Press Room is a timely roundtable news discussion hosted by veteran journalist Steve Goldstein. Each week, an expert panel of AZPM’s award-winning journalists plus guests from The Arizona Daily Star, The Tucson Sentinel, AZ Luminaria, Green Valley News, and more will deliver in-depth analysis of the week’s local, regional, and national headlines that are essential to Southern Arizona.

The Press Room airs Fridays at 8:30 p.m. on PBS 6, simulcast on NPR 89.1, and available to stream live on azpm.org at its broadcast time.

The Press Room set photo Steve Goldstein hero 1 Steve Goldstein, host of The Press Room.
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About the host:
Steve Goldstein spent twenty-five years as a public radio host and reporter in Arizona before leaving the profession near the end of 2022. Goldstein was a driving force behind NPR member station KJZZ’s coverage of politics, elections, and public policy. As Host and Executive Producer of a national award-winning call-in talk show, Goldstein frequently engaged with Arizona’s political, business, and community leaders. His years as a journalist led to him having in-depth conversations with residents from nearly every corner of the state to learn more about their goals, accomplishments, and concerns. He also regularly contributed to Arizona PBS as an analyst and fill-in host, in addition to serving as a debate panelist and co-moderator in multiple election cycles. Goldstein has deep roots in Arizona, having called the state home since the age of four.

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