Prairie Public Broadcasting
Todd McDonald is an experienced journalist and producer currently serving as a Reporter-Producer at Prairie Public Broadcasting since November 2001, where responsibilities include daily news gathering and conducting interviews. Before this role, Todd worked as a Bureau Chief at DakotaWire-UPI from October 1997 to July 2001, overseeing sports wire transmissions and managing a writing staff. Earlier career experience includes serving as News Director at KTRF-KSNR Radio from March 1989 to October 1997, focusing on news collection and public affairs programming. Todd McDonald holds an Associate of Arts degree in Radio and Television Broadcasting from Thief River Falls Technical College, attended from 1987 to 1988, and is a graduate of Langdon High School in North Dakota.
Prairie Public Broadcasting
Prairie Public Broadcasting is a non-profit member station of PBS and NPR that provides public television services throughout North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota, southern Manitoba, and parts of Montana and South Dakota; public radio service to North Dakota; and educational and technological services to communities and individuals across its coverage area.