David Mullins
General ManagerDavid Mullins has served as General Manager of WFSU Public Media since October 2015. Before joining WFSU he was President and CEO of PBS station WVPT in Harrisonburg, VA for eight years and worked at PBS station WPBT in Miami for 19 years.
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Friday morning the FSU Indoor Practice Facility was filled with players, scouts, families, and friends. Eighteen former Noles showed off their talents to NFL scouts who were visiting Tallahassee looking for notable players to consider in the upcoming NFL Draft.
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From an announcement that the Lady Noles' Ta'Niya Latson will stay at FSU for her senior year, to the 200th ACC win for outgoing men's basketball head coach Leonard Hamilton—followed by a new hire to fill his position—the past few days have been a whirlwind in the Florida State University basketball world.
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The Lady Noles hosted their final regular season game against the 16th ranked Duke Blue Devils Sunday night at the Donald L. Tucker Center. They fell to Duke 71-57.
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With four conference games left in the season, FSU faced North Carolina Monday night in what could be a critical game for the Noles' chances to make the ACC playoffs.
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Wednesday night was also marked with some records.
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In their first game following Coach Leonard Hamilton’s announcement of his resignation at season’s end, the FSU Men’s Basketball team defeated Notre Dame 67-60 Tuesday night at the Donald L. Tucker Center.
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Following last week’s victory over Pittsburgh, which was marred by a brawl at the end of the game, the Florida State University men led from start to finish Saturday afternoon and won another ACC game against a scrappy Georgia Tech team, 91-78.
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On a chilly Saturday night in front of 55,107 fans at Doak Campbell Stadium, the FSU Seminoles ended their season pretty much as predicted with a 31-11 loss to their in-state rival, the Florida Gators.
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In front of a homecoming crowd of 43,711, the Noles produced their best offensive output of the year – by far – beating the Charleston Southern Bucs 41-7.
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The FSU Men's Basketball team fell short Friday night with an 87-74 loss to the #20 Florida Gators. The Seminoles struggled in the first half, with shots not falling and trailing at one point by 19 points.