Jonaki Mehta

Jonaki Mehta is a producer for All Things Considered. Before ATC, she worked at Neon Hum Media where she produced a documentary series and talk show. Prior to that, Mehta was a producer at Member station KPCC and director/associate producer at Marketplace Morning Report, where she helped shape the morning's business news. Mehta's first job in radio was at NPR West as a National Desk intern. Her career really began when she was nine years old and insisted that the local county paper give Mehta her very own column. (She didn't get the job, but her very patient mother did somehow get her a meeting with the editor-in-chief.) Outside of work, she loves making recipes with harvests from her vegetable garden and riding her motorcycle around L.A.

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This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • Sam Rubin had worked for KTLA since 1991 and became a staple on the red carpet, interviewing stars and receiving numerous awards throughout his career.
  • Sam Rubin is survived by his wife, Leslie, and their three other children: Rory, Perry, and Darcy.

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Recent Articles

Beloved Entertainment Journalist Sam Rubin Passes Away at 64: A Tribute from His Son and Colleagues

Beloved Entertainment Journalist Sam Rubin Passes Away at 64: A Tribute from His Son and Colleagues

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Beloved entertainment journalist Sam Rubin, age 64, passed away suddenly on May 13, 2024 due to a heart attack. Known for his charm and joyful demeanor, Rubin worked in the industry for over three decades and interviewed countless celebrities (NPR). His son Colby paid tribute during a KTLA broadcast, sharing heartfelt words about their close relationship. The Broadcast Film Critics Association mourns the loss of its founding member.