
Jason Pagano
Senior Producer, The RecordYear started with KUOW: 2012
Jason Pagano heads up the team that produces KUOW's The Record and Week in Review. He's also produced KUOW's elections coverage, including profiles of all 47 people running in Seattle's 2015 city council primary. In 2017, he helped produce KUOW's coverage of the Amtrak Cascades 501 derailment that won a 2018 Edward R. Murrow Award.
Jason began his career as an intern on KUOW’s The Conversation. Before radio, he held editorial roles at Seattle alternative weekly The Stranger and Seattle PBS station KCTS.
Jason is a New Jersey native and graduate of Rutgers University. He lives in Seattle with his family.
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The Winter Olympics are underway. Which event is the best? And why is sweeping better than vacuuming?Mark Siano, Lucas Thayer and David Swidler of Seattle…
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Does a $17,000 security fee infringe on free speech on the University of Washington campus? Is it "hostile architecture" when the city of Seattle uses…
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The Amazon spheres: corporate hype or a Seattle icon to rival the Space Needle? We'll tell you what we learned from a behind-the-scenes look at the end of…
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Today on The Record we're looking at the #MeToo and Time's Up movements here in Washington state. How did we get here and what we can do next?First, a…
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This week, an Amtrak engineer said he didn't see the signs telling him to slow down before last month's fatal derailment near Tacoma. Amazon opened a…
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Seattle Emeralds, Seattle Eagles and yes, Seattle Kraken are only a few of the newly registered domain names that could hold clues about what a possible…
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Nobody likes to wait in line. So today, Amazon removed that unpleasantness from the neighborhood grocery store. At Amazon Go, you walk in, pick up your…
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This week, a woman revealed graphic details about her date with comedian Aziz Ansari, and it has women discussing reasons why they don't always say "hell…
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So Amazon won't be building HQ2 in Seattle. Honestly, it was a long shot. But where the company's second headquarters and its 100,000 jobs will go is…
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For more than half an hour last Saturday, people thought Hawaii was about to be hit by a ballistic missile after officials mistakenly sent an alert that…