Jamyla Krempel
Digital Content DirectorJamyla Krempel is WYPR's digital content director and the executive producer of Wavelength: Baltimore's Public Radio Journey. She collaborates with reporters, program and podcast hosts to create content for WYPR’s online platforms.
Jamyla has held a number of positions in public radio including host, producer and reporter. She and her colleagues won the Alfred I. duDupont-Columbia University award for The Lines Between Us, a year-long WYPR series that examined inequality in the Baltimore region.
She has taught media literacy, community organizing and podcasting to high school students, and is an adjunct instructor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
You can occasionally hear her guest-hosting WYPR shows and providing TV commentary for Midday's 'Tube Talk.'
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Voters in Maryland’s 7th Congressional District are heading to the polls to cast their ballots in a primary race to determine who will carry out the rest…
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Baltimore rapper David King, who performed under the name Dee Dave, was killed in a double shooting in Essex early Friday morning. Baltimore County Police…
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Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings died early Thursday due to complications from longstanding health challenges. He was 68. Tributes and remembrances have…
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Cokie Roberts, veteran journalist and 'a founding mother of NPR,' died on Tuesday. She was 75. Tributes and remembrances have been pouring in over the…
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How do you design programming in order to attract a diverse audience? We talk with two new proprietors about re-envisioning and running performance spaces…
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Today, another installment of Tube Talk, our ultra-occasional discussion of what’s hot and what’s not on TV. We had some product placement on Game of…
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On this episode of Life in the Balance, guest host, Jamyla Krempel, explores getting by in Baltimore in 2019. Why are so many working families struggling…
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Twice since 2016 Ellicott City’s Main Street has been devastated by flooding. Though several businesses have re-opened, some buildings remain boarded-up…
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The WYPR News Team has been following the race for Baltimore County Executive, Midday has interviewed more than a dozen candidates for their…
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In years past, Baltimore’s Chinatown was a bustling area, home to restaurants, shops, and cultural parades. Today, only a handful of Asian-owned…