Tom Maloney
Vice President of Radio OperationsAs Vice President of Radio Operations, Tom is responsible for overseeing Lakeshore Public Radio. He oversees the radio station’s programming, as well as news. He was instrumental in bringing several different genres of music to Lakeshore Public Radio.
Prior to his working at Lakeshore Public Media, Tom worked at Meyer Broadcasting, in Crown Point, where he was a play-by-play announcer for local high school sports as well as the Program Director.
He graduated from Boone Groove High School (Valparaiso, IN) and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Telecommunications from Ball State University (Muncie, IN). He earned his Master of Arts in Communications from Purdue Northwest (Hammond, IN).
When he’s not programming the radio station or running around the office looking for his coffee mug, he is reading, on his rower or playing one of his many guitars. Sometimes at the same time.
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The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC) released a new Transit Oriented Development (TOD) program funding to support economic efforts and to improve the overall character and quality of life, access, and density around transit stations.
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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest recently launched vasectomy services in NWI!
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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest recently launched vasectomy services in the Region. Economic development opportunities around stations along the NICTD Westlake commuter rail corridor and the South Shore Line double-track project bring promise to transform neighborhoods. Recognizing the the achievements of African Americans in honor of Black History Month, Chuck Hughes joins Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson to talk about the life and legacy of former Gary Mayor Richard Gordon Hatcher.
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Lakeshore Public Media appoints Chuck Roberts as it's new president and CEO.
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Lakeshore Public Media's new president and CEO Chuck Roberts.Indiana's role in the Underground Railroad.
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On this edition of "Eye on the Arts Radio," host John Cain joins Tom Maloney to discuss his retirement, as Tom takes a spin in the host chair.
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The first few days of the 2023 Indiana General Assembly, the PACT Act and getting your 2023 finances back on track!
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Gun rights as well as gun control advocates are keeping an eye on the 2023 Indiana Legislative session.
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Gun control advocates call for stronger gun storage laws after central Indiana toddler found with gun.
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he Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority along with partner agencies across the state are seeking volunteers to conduct the one night Point-in-Time count of the homeless population on Wednesday, January 25, 2023. ndiana University Northwest Assistant Professor of Economics Micah Pollak, Ph.D. is the author of the new blog The Region Economist.