
Rick Ganley
Host, Morning EditionFor many radio listeners throughout New Hampshire, Rick Ganley is the first voice they hear each weekday morning, bringing them up to speed on news developments overnight and starting their day off with the latest information.
As host of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Ganley brings a mix of the most topical local, national and international news; in-depth conversations; ideas and commentary to listeners. His reporting for NHPR spans topics including the opioid epidemic and interviews with national and local candidates for public office.
Before coming to NHPR in January 2009, Rick spent 20 years in commercial music radio at stations in Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. He’s also penned dozens of pieces on music, pop culture, humor and backyard building projects for The Hippo and New Hampshire Magazine.
Because he begins his day at 3 a.m., he is a firm believer in daily naps.
Contact: RGanley@nhpr.org
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Gov. Chris Sununu has not announced he’s a candidate for the 2024 presidential race, but he did continue his national media tour with a segment on ABC’s “The View” Thursday.
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After eight years on the road, the folk bluegrass duo now calls Haverhill home.
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Born in Laconia and raised in Concord, Connie Converse’s work didn’t get much mainstream attention during her lifetime. In 1974, she chose to drive away and disappear.
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It’s been a busy week at the State House in Concord with key bills going before state lawmakers, including a so-called parental bill of rights, Medicaid expansion and more.
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Born in Concord in 1890, Flynn was a crusader for women’s and worker’s rights, a founding member of the ACLU and, later, a leader of the Communist Party.
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Lewis Black wants you to know he's more than his anger: 'People are surprised that I'm an optimist.'NHPR’s Rick Ganley recently spoke with Black about his current tour, ahead of his stop in New Hampshire.
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Next Level Church, based in New Hampshire, became one of the fastest growing megachurches in the entire country. Now the church and its founding pastor are under scrutiny. We discuss that story and more in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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Roots musician Kaia Kater joins NHPR's Rick Ganley in Studio D.
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It’s been 20 years since the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed. On May 3, 2003, the uncanny stone face that graces New Hampshire’s license plates, highway signs, and the state quarter was no more.
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Former President Donald Trump campaigned in Manchester Thursday as several other GOP candidates are working to rally New Hampshire supporters.