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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Are you down with the scooped-out bagel?

The New York bagel isn't dying, but it might be wounded, so says the New York Post about the consumer trend of ordering your bagel scooped out....
Posted In: Bagels, food and drink
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What are you reading this summer?

Summer is here and that means beaches, vacations, and finally getting to that book you haven't had time to read all year. To assist with your su...
Posted In: book review, summer reading
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In New York, more taxes may be coming to close budget gap

New York Governor David Paterson has set a June 28 deadline for lawmakers to reach an agreement on a state budget covering the year that began...
Posted In: New York
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How did we spend our time in 2009?

The Census Bureau is out with its 2009 American Time Use survey. Literally, how we spend our time....
Posted In: American Time Use surey
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McDonald's may be sued over Happy Meal toys

The Center for Science in the Public Interest says it will file a lawsuit against McDonald's for marketing toys with its Happy Meals. The center...
Posted In: food and drink, McDonald's
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Are teens or adults more likely to text while driving?

A new study by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says adults are more likely to text while driving than teens. The...
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AP poll: 64% doubt financial reform will prevent another crisis

Congress is gearing up again to work on its financial reform bill. And just in time, there's a new Associated Press poll out today about the cause...
Posted In: financial reform
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A list of 10 ways to get your resume noticed

Hiring managers receive a lot of resumes and with so many people out work, the pool of competition to land a job has only gotten larger since the...
Posted In: resume
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Meat companies may be subject to new antitrust rules

The Obama administration has proposed new antitrust rules for meat companies. Large meatpackers like Tyson Foods Inc. and Smithfield Foods Inc....

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