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New CBS Minneapolis reporter, 13 scholar journalist fellows, Crooked Media’s exec producer of politics

It’s a homecoming for Ubah Ali (pictured), a former intern at Minneapolis CBS station WCCO-TV Ch. 4 and now a reporter there. The Chips Quinn Scholars Program for Diversity in Journalism has selected 13 fellows for outlets including The Texas Tribune, USA Today and The Marshall Project. Meanwhile, Crooked Media has named Reid Cherlin executive producer of politics. 

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Minneapolis CBS station taps Ali as on-air reporter

Chips Quinn journalism diversity program welcomes 13 fellows

Crooked Media appoints Cherlin exec producer, politics

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