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Executive Editor, Bay State Banner
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Howard Manly is the executive editor of the Bay State Banner.
His journalism career started in January 1982 at the New Bedford (MA) Standard Times and includes stints at the Washington Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Newsday, Newsweek and the Boston Globe.
Prior to joining the Banner in August 2005, Manly wrote a thrice-weekly column on the opinion pages of the Boston Herald.
Manly’s career in television started as an on-air correspondent on Greater Boston, a nightly news show airing on WGBH-TV, a PBS affiliate. He also hosted Basic Black, a 30-minute, public affairs show on WGBH that focused on African American news.
Manly is the co-author of Lift Every Voice, a non-fiction account of the Boys Choir of Harlem.
A graduate of the St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., Manly received a B.A. in International Relations from Bucknell University. |