Matt Sieren
Digital DirectorMatt is Iowa Public Radio’s Digital Director. In his role, he’s responsible for IPR’s digital strategy and digital content distribution. He joined IPR in 2008 and is a true believer in the power of public media to improve and enrich lives.
Matt is a native Iowan. He grew up learning and loving rural life on his family’s farm in Southeastern Iowa (which is still operating today!). He's proud of his family's contributions to the food supply and appreciates their continued perspective as he's transitioned from rural to urban life. Matt earned his BA in English from the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
In his free time, Matt enjoys reading, spending time with his wife and kids, and tackling projects in the garden and around the house. You can contact Matt at msieren@iowapublicradio.org.
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This quiz covers news published between April 1 and 5. Have you got what it takes to get all ten right?
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These are the vinyl releases we're looking forward to hearing after they debut on Saturday, June 12, the first Record Store Day of 2021.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds pushed to ‘reopen’ Iowa’s economy in May, and now that most businesses are back open, we are all learning to live with the new normal. A…
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Iowa Republicans selected challengers Tuesday to face Democratic opponents in Iowa's four congressional districts in the November election. Incumbent…
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Iowa Democrats voted Tuesday on who will challenge Republican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst in November. At 9:30 p.m., the Associated Press declared real estate…
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The state has allowed more Iowa businesses, organizations and parks to reopen. Iowans continue to adapt to the new normal, acknowledging that coronavirus…
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In many Iowa counties, businesses and organizations are now deciding when and how to reopen. Summer festivals and events organizations are making…
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Iowa schools are closed for the rest of the school year, and many businesses remain closed through April 30 by order of the governor as the state works to…