
Rick Jackson
Senior Host/ProducerBroadcast news veteran Rick Jackson is Ideastream Public Media’s senior host and producer, and hosts WCPN’s the "Sound of Ideas," as well as WVIZ’s "NewsDepth," newscasts and many of Ideastream’s special programs.
Rick has been with Ideastream since 2003 after spending 22 years in commercial television, reporting and anchoring for stations in Memphis, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and twice in Cleveland, for WKYC-TV in the 80s and at WOIO/WUAB from 1999-2002.
In his 40-plus years in local and network television broadcasting and in radio, 2022 marked the 36th year he has been seen or heard on the air in some part of Ohio.
Rick returned to Northeast Ohio from New York City, where he served four years as anchor of CBS News "Up to the Minute," a four-hour live international news program, airing in 48 states and more than 50 foreign countries. During his time at CBS, Jackson conducted more than 3,000 interviews with newsmakers, as well as contributed materials to other CBS News broadcasts.
He has interviewed presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and both George Bushes. He's covered stories ranging from Hurricane Hugo, to the crash of TWA Flight 800 in New York, to the fall of the PTL national religious television network. He’s also reported and hosted programs from national political nominating conventions in New Orleans (1988), Chicago (1996) and Cleveland (2016).
Rick is hosting Ideastream Public Media's "NewsDepth" for an 18th season. The Emmy Award-winning educational and news program designed for young people is also seen on many of Ohio’s public television stations, The Ohio Channel and online in hundreds of schools statewide. He also previously hosted "Academic Challenge," the educational quiz show airing on WEWS-TV in Cleveland.
Directly prior to joining Ideastream, Jackson hosted the nationally syndicated public affairs series "Village America," airing on many PBS stations including WVIZ, during 2002.
Rick has received more than 30 regional Emmy Award nominations and won six Emmys. He has also won multiple Communicator, Society of Professional Journalists, Cleveland Press Club, Parents’ Choice and Associated Press awards for both reporting and anchoring, including Best Anchor honors in 2011 and 2012 from the AP (radio) and from the Ohio SPJ in 2016 and 2018 (TV).
He was inducted into the Ohio Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2001.
Pittsburgh-born, Rick is a graduate of West Virginia's Bethany College and has been married to his wife Brenda for more than 39 years. They have a son who produces documentary films and lives in New York City.
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A review of the first National Political Convention held in Cleveland, 1924
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Ohio hosted three political conventions in the 1800's, long before the RNC of 2016
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Rick Jackson hands over the Morning Edition microphone to new host Katherine Boyd.
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Crain's Cleveland Business acting publisher Elizabeth McIntyre talked with ideastream's Rick Jackson.
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ACE report shows unemployment down regionally, predicts biggest economic stories for 2016.
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Stokes had been a congressman representing the region for 15 terms, beginning in 1968.
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Once again this month, we see a reduction in the number of jobs in Northeast Ohio.
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All signs point to an economic upswing in Northeast Ohio. But that's not having the expected effect on jobs numbers.
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Each month, we check in with Crain's Cleveland Business to talk jobs and the economy in Northeast Ohio.