
Christy Oshana
Christy Oshana is the Producer for Florida Matters, WUSF Public Media’s public affairs show.
Her career has spanned over 28 years, covering local news, sports and politics in places from Detroit and Chicago, to Philadelphia, New York and Washington D.C.
Before joining WUSF, she worked at C-SPAN in Washington D.C. traveling the country as a multimedia journalist for BookTV, and also served as the Production Manager at Monumental Sports Network.
Christy’s broadcasting career started in her home state of Michigan working as a host/reporter at WMJZ Radio and made her transition to television working at the local PBS station in Detroit.
Christy is married and has one daughter.
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We bring you a special Thanksgiving program featuring some of our favorite stories about food in the Sunshine State. There is a lot to be thankful for…
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From roller coasters to virtual rides, Florida's theme parks have helped redefine family entertainment. With Disney experiencing its own struggles with…
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Vaping lung-related injuries are on the rise, and there are still many unanswered questions as to why.This week on Florida Matters, we take a closer look…
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Vaping lung-related injuries are on the rise, and there are still many unanswered questions as to why.This week on Florida Matters, we take a closer look…
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Sen. Bill Nelson was a three-term Democrat who served in Washington for more than 45 years before losing his seat to Rick Scott in the 2018 mid-term…
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This week on Florida Matters, we discuss the concerns of more than 2,800 cases of hepatitis A being diagnosed in Florida so far this year. It has become…
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This week on Florida Matters, we discuss the concerns of more than 2,800 cases of hepatitis A being diagnosed in Florida so far this year. It has become…
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Mass transit in Tampa Bay's densely populated big cities grabs the headlines. But there's a case to be made that transportation has even more of an impact…
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Mass transit in Tampa Bay's densely populated big cities grabs the headlines. But there's a case to be made that transportation has even more of an impact…
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With the population in the Tampa Bay area growing so has the traffic. Transportation leaders have proposed many ideas about how to help people get around…