Adriene Hill is a multimedia reporter for the Marketplace sustainability desk, with a focus on consumer issues and the individual relationship to sustainability and the environment. Hill also fills in as host for Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Tech Report, when needed.

Hill joined Marketplace in 2010 and helped cover the BP oil spill as well as work on one of Marketplace’s most successful and popular online features “Future Jobs-O-Matic.”  Hill’s biggest job satisfaction is being able to ask really smart people all sorts of questions.

Prior to joining Marketplace, Hill worked at WBEZ (Chicago Public Radio) first as an intern, then producer of the local show Eight Forty-Eight, then news desk editor and reporter. 

Hill has received numerous awards for her contribution to a project she worked on at WBEZ called “Inside & Out.” They include: Associated Press Illinois – Best Investigative Series and Best Series/Documentary; Lisagor awards – Online Investigative Reporting and Public Affairs Programming; Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi – Public Service Award; RTDNA Murrow Awards – Best Continuing Coverage; and PRNDI National – Best Multi-Media Presentation, First Place Enterprise/Investigative, First Place Series.

Hill is a graduate of Amherst College where she was a double major and earned her bachelor’s degree in political science and economics. She also received her master’s degree in political science from Northwestern University.

A native of Celo, N.C., Hill currently resides in Los Angeles where the weather is really as good as people say it is. In her spare time, she likes to hike, cook and sew.

Features By Adriene Hill

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Biggest suspense from upfronts are the lineups

It's upfronts week for the television industry, when networks announce for advertisers which shows are in, on their way in and out. Networking scheduling can be a bit of a "scientific art."
Posted In: Entertainment, television, tv, upfronts
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A century of the Beverly Hills Hotel

Hollywood's famous pink palace turns 100 and tries to maintain its celebrity in a town of new faces
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Hollywood chips in to save California state parks

This past weekend, Hollywood hosted a fundraiser for the California state parks. It’s not just left-leaning Hollywood altruism. Many directors and studios film for cheap in the parks.
Posted In: state parks, hollywood, california
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Toyota introduces an electric RAV4, again

Toyota partnered with high-end electric carmaker Tesla to unveil the new RAV4 EV in Los Angeles today. Surprisingly, sales expectations are low.
Posted In: electric cars, Toyota, tesla, Auto
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Tsunami trash headed to our Pacific shores

And no one has clue who will pay for the clean-up of tons of debris.
Posted In: Japan, tsunami
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New fuel standards could lead to higher gas prices

The Congressional Budget Office says the White House plan to raise fuel efficiency could mean more potholes, or higher gas prices.
Posted In: gas mileage, gas prices
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Spider-Man show could get Tony nod

"Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" was the laughing stock of Broadway. Until it wasn't.
Posted In: Tony Awards, spiderman, broadway
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Going on a digital diet

This is Screen-Free Week, are you ready to disconnect?
Posted In: Internet
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Shopping online, with cash

Walmart introduces a 'pay with cash' option on its website. You go online to order something, then drive to a Walmart store and pay in cash. Once you've paid, Walmart will ship your items right to your door.
Posted In: Walmart, e-commerce
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Tallying up the Walmart bribery probe

The Mexican bribery investigation could hurt shareholders, but it won't do a thing to shoppers.
Posted In: Walmart

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