WBOI Appoints Longtime Fort Wayne TV Anchor As President/GM

Northeast Indiana Public Radio has announced the appointment of Terra Brantley as President and General Manager of Public News/Talk 89.1 WBOI Fort Wayne IN effective January 31, 2022.

Brantley spent 28 years as a news anchor at WANE-TV Fort Wayne from 1993 until June 2021 when she departed to join the Fort Wayne Urban League as its President/CEO.

Development Director David Hunter will act as interim general manager through January. Brantley fills the opening being created by Peter Dominowski’s retirement at the end of the year.

Award-winning and longtime WANE 15 anchor Terra Brantley will join Northeast Indiana Public Radio (NIPR) as president and general manager beginning Jan. 31, 2022. Brantley comes to public radio most recently as CEO of the Fort Wayne Urban League.

“After conducting a national search with a competitive candidate pool, the NIPR Board of Trustees is thrilled to announce Terra as the organization’s next leader. Terra has the media expertise, leadership skills and vision to take WBOI successfully into the future,” said Lynne Gilmore, chair of NIPR’s Board of Trustees. “Terra is highly-respected in the community and well-positioned to cultivate and build strong relationships to grow support for public radio.” Brantley succeeds Peter Dominowski, who will retire at the end of the year after nine years of service to the organization.

Gilmore added that Brantley is a listener and financial supporter of the public radio station, and she will work with the board of trustees to jump start the station’s capital campaign. The campaign will carry forward a vision to expand public radio news reporting and programming, beginning with a physical move to downtown Fort Wayne.

Brantley said, “I’ve been presented with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as this public radio position is a perfect marriage of nonprofit and broadcasting, which are two of my passions. I’m thrilled to join the WBOI team.”

NIPR Development Director David Hunter will act as interim general manager through the month of January.

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com