Torey Malatia
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Torey Malatia | |
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| Born | August 8, 1951 Oak Park, Illinois, U.S. |
| Occupations | Radio producer and manager |
| Known for | WBEZ general manager This American Life |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Carson Manley |
Torey Malatia (born August 1951) is an American journalist, radio producer, and public media manager. In 2016 he was named president, CEO, and general manager of Rhode Island Public Radio.[1] Until resigning on July 26, 2013,[2] he served as chief executive officer and president of the board of directors of Chicago Public Media and general manager of radio station WBEZ.[3] He is also a member of the board of the Public Radio Exchange, a program distributor,[4] and the Station Resource Group, a public radio program development and fundraising group.[5]
Malatia began work as program director of WBEZ radio in Chicago, Illinois, in 1993[6] and in 1996 was promoted to station manager.[7]
In 1995, journalist Ira Glass and Malatia created the radio program This American Life (originally titled Your Radio Playhouse).[7]
Prior to work in radio, Malatia was a columnist for Phoenix New Times, an alternative weekly newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona.[7]
Torey Malatia was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a village in the Chicago area. He attended Brophy College Preparatory, Arizona State University, where he received B.A. and M.A. degrees in English literature. He carried out additional post-graduate study at the University of Toronto.[7]
Malatia is married to artist Elizabeth Carson Manley. Malatia and Manley live in Rhode Island.[citation needed]
