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Ben Adler

Director of Programming and Audience Development

Ben first became a public radio listener in the car on his way to preschool — though not necessarily by choice. He made his radio debut (and blatant early mistakes) at Northwestern University’s student radio station, WNUR. There, he spent much of his time broadcasting sports; a news internship at Chicago Public Radio gradually helped bring him over from the “dark side.” He spent the summer of 2003 broadcasting Minor League Baseball in Great Falls, Montana, before turning full-time to public radio. After several years covering the Monterey Bay Area and hosting All Things Considered for NPR member station KAZU, he joined CapRadio in August 2007.

At CapRadio, Ben has held multiple roles within the Content Department. He started as the station’s Sacramento Region reporter, and soon hosted All Things Considered and anchored afternoon newscasts while continuing to cover the local news beat. In February 2011, Ben moved to CapRadio’s Capitol Bureau, where his love of politics made him a natural fit. A year later, he was named Capitol Bureau Chief, and for the next eight years, he led CapRadio’s statewide news coverage that airs on NPR stations throughout California.

Ben now serves as CapRadio’s Director of Programming and Audience Development, a position on the Content Department leadership team that he’s held since January 2020. As the lead advocate for CapRadio’s audience, he’s responsible for the “sound of the station” across all of CapRadio’s platforms — including radio, web streams and podcasts. Ben lives in Sacramento, where his wife, three children and several pets tolerate his love for public radio, baseball, scotch and poker.

 

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    Stories by Ben Adler

  • Noah Berger / AP Photo

    Interview: Stanford Professor Says California Blackouts Not A ‘False Choice’

    October 10, 2019

    This week's power shutoffs are prompting lots of frustration and hard questions for California's investor-owned utilities — especially bankrupt Pacific Gas and Electric. For example: Isn’t there any possible alternative?

  • AP Photo/Jeff Chiu

    Newsom Simultaneously Backs Public Safety Power Shutoffs While Slamming PG&E

    October 9, 2019

    With power outages poised to spread to 7 percent of his state’s population, California Governor Gavin Newsom is both supporting electric utilities’ decisions to turn the lights off and criticizing Pacific Gas and Electric.

  • Rich Pedroncelli / AP Photo

    Largest School Bond In California History Will Be On March 2020 Ballot

    October 7, 2019

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that places a $15 billion school facilities bond on next year’s primary ballot, setting himself apart from his predecessor, who labeled the November 2016 school bond “a blunderbuss effort.”

  • Richard Vogel / AP Photo

    In California, Elizabeth Warren Is Up And Kamala Harris Is Down — Mirroring National Race

    October 2, 2019

    California U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris has seen her support plummet in her home state’s Democratic presidential primary in recent weeks, while Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is surging.

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    Interview: California Assembly’s First African-American Chief Clerk Retires After 27 Years

    September 30, 2019

    Dotson Wilson is retiring after nearly 40 years as a Capitol staffer, including 27 years as the chamber’s first ever African American chief clerk and parliamentarian. Here’s his CapRadio exit interview.

  • Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

    Californians Could Decide Next Fall Whether To Expand The State's Sweeping New Consumer Privacy Law

    September 25, 2019

    A millionaire who conquered the trillion-dollar tech industry last year by forcing new consumer privacy protections into California law is mounting a new effort aimed at next year’s ballot.

  • Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

    Interview: Former California Gov. Jerry Brown Launches Climate Change Institute With China, UC Berkeley

    September 23, 2019

    The institute, a partnership with Tsinghua University in Beijing, will focus on research and training initiatives, as well as cultivating a dialogue” between researchers, scientists and public officials in both countries.

  • Ben Adler / Capital Public Radio

    California Lawmakers Have Piled A Giant Stack Of Bills On Gov. Gavin Newsom's Desk. Here Are Some Of Them

    September 14, 2019

    California lawmakers adjourned for the year in the wee hours of Saturday morning, but not before sending hundreds of bills to Governor Gavin Newsom.

  • AP Photo / Rich Pedroncelli

    Law Enforcement-Backed California Use Of Force Measure Signed By Gov. Gavin Newsom

    September 12, 2019

    The bill setting new statewide “best practices” and training for officers is linked to the law signed last month that raises the legal standard for when police can use deadly force from “reasonable” to “necessary.”

  • Richard Vogel / AP Images

    California Senate Moves 'Dynamex' Worker Classification Bill Forward Without Deal For Gig Companies

    September 10, 2019

    Companies such as Uber and Lyft have been seeking a way to keep their workers classified as contractors instead of employees. But legislation to address worker misclassification moved forward Tuesday night without exemptions covering them.

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