Bob Pavlovich
Host, All Things Considered and Louisiana ConsideredBob Pavlovich, a long-time fill-in host for New Orleans Public Radio, joined the station full-time in 2023. He hosts "All Things Considered" and "Louisiana Considered" on Thursdays.
Pavlovich, a New Orleans native, was a reporter and anchor for the UPI Radio Network in New York City and Washington D.C. and at WWL Radio News in New Orleans.
In addition to his work as a writer and broadcaster, Pavlovich is an actor, teacher, voice-over artist, director and producer. He has appeared in over 70 regional, New Orleans and Cincinnati theatrical productions. He was also a part of the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music's Acting and Musical Theatre faculty from 1999 until 2023.
Pavlovich attended Archbishop Rummel High School, received his B.A. in Communications from Loyola University New Orleans and later his M.S. in Telecommunications Management /Broadcast News from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
You can reach him at bob@wwno.org.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we chat with the new French consul general in New Orleans. Plus, we take a look at the legislature’s special session on crime and hear about a local startup’s new app that helps NOLA grocery shoppers save money.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the Justice Department is investigating the police force in a small Mississippi town. We also break down Louisiana’s property taxes and listen back to a story on the history of prohibition in the state.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the history of one of New Orleans’ most famous Mardi Gras krewes, the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. We also check in with a Lafayette man whose spicy peppers are featured in a new Hulu docuseries, and catch up on this week in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss Gov. Jeff Landry first month in office. We also speak with one of the founders of the National World War II Museum and hear about the economic impacts of Mardi Gras.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about a new podcast that looks at the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 13 years ago. Plus, we hear about a new call-in radio show dedicated to exploring political middle grounds and catch the latest utility bill of the month.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we break down the Legislature’s special session on redistricting and learn why Gov. Jeff Landry is advocating for a closed primary system.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss the ongoing struggle for state and federal recognition for Louisiana’s native American tribes. Plus, we learn about a lawsuit fighting racial quotas on the state’s medical board.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about an upcoming workshop exploring the intersection of visual arts and poetry. We also learn about new infrastructure development projects in the New Orleans area and say goodbye to Gov. John Bel Edwards as he leaves office.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how the Hermann-Grima house in New Orleans’ French Quarter has changed the way it tells the story of slavery overtime. We also check in with food banks in the Gulf South and review the year in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss holiday cooking with chef and culinary expert Randy Cheramie. We also hear about the 18th annual holiday performance of “Christmas without Tears,” featuring local legends Harry Shearer and Judith Owen, and catch up on this week in politics.