Josh Burnham
Digital EditorJosh Burnham is MTPR's digital editor. He works on the news team and as a content strategist managing the station's website, podcasts, email newsletters and social media.
His work was twice awarded "Best Digital Presence" from the Associated Press Television and Radio Association, and has been honored by the Montana Broadcasters Association for "Radio Website of the Year."
Josh's background includes work in web development and ecology education. When he's not working, he really really likes to get away from his screens.
joshua.burnham@umontana.edu
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Wildlife managers in the Bitterroot Ecosystem are stepping up their efforts to document the presence of grizzly bears there. This, as bear populations…
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The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee is meeting in Missoula Tuesday and Wednesday to review and revise their management and research goals for the next…
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If you drive across the country tuned in to public radio stations along the way, you'll hear many of your favorite shows no matter where you are. Programs…
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We're honored to be awarded radio website of the year for www.mtpr.org, and non-commercial radio program of the year for Threshold Podcast from the…
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MTPR's live stream was recently updated. If you can't see the play button or can't stream from MTPR.org, try clearing your browser cache.How to clear your…
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The 65th session of the Montana Legislature begins Monday, Jan. 2. Montana's 90-day session is always a little hectic, here's how you can stay informed…
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Yesterday we learned that legendary Montana wildlife biologist John Craighead died one month after celebrating his 100th birthday with family and friends.…
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Summer is prime time for visiting Montana’s biggest wilderness area, the Bob Marshall Complex - more than 2,300-square miles of roadless, wild, rugged…
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This past weekend, Musicians' Spotlight was selected as the Radio Non-Commercial Program Of The Year by the Montana Broadcaster's Association. James…
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There have never been so many exciting ways to connect with your favorite sources of news, music, and entertainment. But the pace of technological change…