February 25, 2008 - 3:10pm

CBS radio South Jersey reporter will take job with agency he covered

KYW News Radio South Jersey Bureau Chief Ed Kasuba is leaving the Philadelphia CBS affiliate where he’s worked since 1979 to become the new Director of Corporate Communications for the Delaware River Port Authority. Kasuba has covered the DRPA, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer report, and is taking a job that has been vacant for four years.

Kasuba becomes the third New Jersey journalist to go through the revolving door this month. The Star-Ledger's Deborah Howlett will become Gov. Jon Corzine's new Communications Director after covering him for three years, and Star-Ledger political columnist Tom Moran has left to join PSE&G, a utility company regulated by the people he covered.

Read PolitickerNJ.com media blogger Debbie Holtz's five-day series on the relationship between the media and politics in New Jersey.

Comments

DRPA


Why does the DRPA need a Director of Corporate Communications???

 

 

02/25/08 2:47 pm

DRPA


  

                                  !!!! Garbage In Garbage Out !!!!

02/25/08 7:16 pm

How Independent Was The DRPA Reported On?


Should we not question why a reporter who covered the DRPA all of a sudden becomes appointed by them as their Communication Director?

Does this not cast a potential biased light on his prior "independent" news coverage of the DRPA?

02/26/08 12:37 pm

life


I think it is a better job for such an experienced reporter who is was not given all the kuddos he deserved at kyw

03/07/08 3:28 pm