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Erin Warhol

TV producer, radio programmer, filmmaker and talent coach

Erin Warhol is an award-winning TV producer, radio programmer, filmmaker and talent coach in the Greater Twin Cities Area of Minnesota.
She has worked on a wide variety of TV programming at Gannett Broadcasting, Hubbard Broadcasting, Twin Cities Public Television, and for the company she founded: Reframing Media, LLC.
Erin co-created and produced the award-winning weekly teen magazine show “Whatever”, which aired on KARE-TV for more than a decade.
Erin was a senior producer for the PBS family science show “Newton’s Apple”. She worked in the newsroom for KSTP-TV Eyewitness News, and on the daily lifestyle show “KARE 11 Today”.
Erin was executive producer for Reframing Media’s production: “Abandon ME”, a 35mm short film, which won multiple awards at national and international film festivals.
As program director for Hubbard Radio’s FM107, Erin collaborated in creating the vision and concept for a talk radio format for women.
Currently, Erin is program director for Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota Communities; an association of community public radio stations.
She has been part of production teams which have won multiple awards: Regional Emmy Awards, National Iris Awards, the NAB’s Service to Children Award and a Gracie Award.
Erin is an early-adopter/evangelizer for the Third Metric movement.
Erin lives with her husband and her two teenage children in Stillwater, Minnesota.

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