NEW: A Lively Experiment Announces Hummel as New Moderator for 30th Season

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NEW: A Lively Experiment Announces Hummel as New Moderator for 30th Season

Jim Hummel will be A Lively Experiment's 4th moderator in its 30 year history.
Rhode Island PBS has announced that Jim Hummel will be the new moderator for A Lively Experiment, as the flagship political affairs program on WSBE launches its 30th season. 

Hummel replaces outgoing moderator Dyana Koelsch, who has held the moderator position for the last five years.

GoLocalProv.com News Editor Kate Nagle as well GoLocal contributors Russell Moore and Rob Horowitz have appeared regularly on the show's roundtable format. 

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The changes begin Friday, September 23, 2016.

Change Up at Host, Format

"We are excited to have Jim as the program's new host," said WSBE President David Piccerelli. "Jim's award-winning background in investigative reporting and his inquisitive nature will stimulate lively debate and thought provoking conversation."

According to WSBE, the new format will include two to four panelists discussing local politics, following a story package featuring content to be discussed by the panel.

"I'm excited to be an integral part in the next chapter of A Lively Experiment's nearly 30-year history," said Hummel. "Our team will continue to produce a must-see weekly premier political affairs program and, with the new format, more in-depth discussions to build on what makes Lively so unique."

GoLocalProv News Editor Kate Nagle has been a regular panelist on the show.
Hummel is executive director and senior investigator of The Hummel Report. Hummel, who spent 13 years as chief reporter for ABC6, and 13 years at The Providence Journal, has won the Radio and Television News Directors Association's Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting.

Piccerelli thanked outgoing moderator Koelsch.

"We sincerely thank Dyana for her role in guiding the show for the past five years. We appreciate her time and effort, and the professionalism and experience she brought to the show each week," said Piccerelli. "We look forward to her continued insight and expertise as a guest on the panel."

Hummel is the fourth permanent moderator in the show's 29-year history. Radio broadcaster Steve Kass moderated the show from 1987 until 2005, when he accepted a position in then-Governor Donald Carcieri's administration. James Hagan, former president of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce, moderated the show from 2006 until Dyana Koelsch took over in 2011.
 
A Lively Experiment airs on WSBE Rhode Island PBS (36.1) Fridays at 7 p.m., with rebroadcasts on Saturdays at 7 p.m. on WSBE Learn (36.2), and Sundays at noon on WSBE Rhode Island PBS.


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