Daryl Paranada is the associate web producer for Marketplace, overseeing all daily website content and production, as well as producing multimedia features and special projects. He also helps to train members of the team.  Paranada's multimedia work has been featured via the Marketplace Minute as well as projects like “Lot 354: Anatomy of the Housing Crisis,” and “Bailout: Follow the Money,” a special report tracking the disbursement and repayment of government bailout funds. More recently, Paranada led Marketplace’s website coverage for the 10-year anniversary of 9/11. He will also lead online coverage for the 2012 presidential election. Paranada joined Marketplace in 2008 during the height of the financial crisis and has worked with every Marketplace program. Prior to Marketplace, he wrote and reported for diverse news organizations such as Mother Jones, Los Angeles CityBeat, The Huffington Post, Us Weekly and The Cape Argus Tonight in South Africa. Paranada has also worked closely with students as an editorial assistant at the Constitutional Rights Foundation and a volunteer at the nonprofit writing and tutoring center 826LA. Paranada reported on the 2008 presidential election through a News21 fellowship from the Carnegie Corporation and Knight Foundation. He also participated in the 2010 Fulbright Berlin Capital Program, which enabled him to partake in a series of seminars and visits to German media, political and cultural institutions.   He holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California and bachelor’s degrees in English and communications from the University of California, Davis.  A native of Vallejo, Calif., Paranada currently resides in Los Angeles where he enjoys playing tennis, listening to music and traveling.

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Is 3-D just gearing up or slowing down?

So, heard a lot about 3-D lately? We had a story on today's show by Sally Herships about whether consumers are really ready to explore a new...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: BP asks partners for help, Google confident it will stay in China, and San Francisco debates pet sales

The Mid-Day Update is a five-day-a-week podcast from the Marketplace Morning Report co-hosted by Bill Radke and Steve Chiotakis that wraps up the...
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New York stores fined for leaving doors open in heat

Nine stores in New York have been fined $200 for leaving their doors open on hot days, hoping to lure customers inside with cool air. They are the...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: BP thinks it can plug leak and IMF raises global growth

The Mid-Day Update is a five-day-a-week podcast from the Marketplace Morning Report co-hosted by Bill Radke and Steve Chiotakis that wraps up the...
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Study: Children see more TV ads for fast food

A new study published in the September print issue of "Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine" finds that American children are seeing...
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ROAD WARRIORS: Songs to travel by

Marketplace's new "Road Warrior" series explores what business travelers listen to out in the field. Whether they're on the road, stuck in an...
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MID-DAY UPDATE: U.K. plans for BP collapse, Postal Service meets on rate increase

The Mid-Day Update is a five-day-a-week podcast from the Marketplace Morning Report co-hosted by Bill Radke and Steve Chiotakis that wraps up the...
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Tips on making a customer service call

Health plan customer service is getting a makeover. You can read about it in Gregory Warner's story here. And take a quiz to see if you're...
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Underage drinking visits to ER jump on 4th of July weekend

A study from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration says daily underage drinking-related visits to the ER are 87 percent...
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The most and least expensive cities for expatriates

The world's most expensive city for expatriates is Luanda, Angola (pictured below). The Angolan capital beat out Tokyo for the top spot, with N...

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