Randy Brock
News Director
Randy Brock has been WNPV's news director since March of 2000. He previously worked part-time for the station from 1990-92.
He has been in the radio business since 1961, when he was still in high school. He graduated that year from Jamestown High School in New York and graduated from Temple University with a degree in Secondary English Education. He was already in the broadcasting business, and decided that he liked radio stations better than classrooms.
After leaving his hometown, he worked for radio stations in Buffalo, Syracuse, Boston, Denver, Hartford and Philadelphia. The Philadelphia stations included WFIL and WIBG in the 1970s and WPEN and WWDB in the 1980s and 90s.
He has also written more than 500 freelance newspaper stories and a handful of magazine stories over the years.
At WNPV he anchors the early-morning "AM Edition" local newscasts, then develops new stories later in the day. He attends most Montgomery County Commissioners meetings, as well as various other meetings and news conferences. He also goes to historic re-enactments and other local community events, mostly on weekends, and runs stories about them on Monday morning.
He has brought home several awards for the station, including "Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast" awards for six consecutive years.
Pete Reinert
Pete Reinert has been a reporter with WNPV for almost 15 years. He is a familiar face at the meetings of Lansdale Borough Council, the Souderton Area School Board and the Towamencin Township Supervisors. Pete has also covered high profile stories including the visits of presidents and other nationally known newsmakers. He lives near Norristown with his wife and two sons.
John Treese
John Treese comes to the WNPV newsroom from Selinsgrove, in Central Pennsylvania. John earned his bachelors degree in political science from Elizabethtown College.
In February of 2004 John got his first “real” radio job doing over nights at WARM-FM in York, PA as a Soft Rock disc jockey.
After graduation, John moved to Central Pennsylvaniawhere he found a home at the Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation. There he worked as a news reporter and anchor on the award winning news talk station WKOL . John also worked as a morning co-host and morning news anchor on their Soft Rock station WVLY in Milton, PA.
John is single and lives in Conshohocken but still travels home on Sundays to work for WARM-FM, afternoons!
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