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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Obama puts focus on economic efforts in rural U.S.

President Obama continued his two-day trip through rural America to talk about his economic efforts, clean-energy plans and the need to reform the...
Posted In: Obama, rural America
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More high school grads head to college

New high school graduates are choosing college more than ever. The U.S. Department of Labor reported that 70.1 percent of the class of 2009 high...
Posted In: Education
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Oil spill may harm shrimp, fish industries

The oil rig explosion off the Louisiana coast continues to spew thousands of gallons of oil daily. While the cause of the incident remains to be...
Posted In: oil rig accident
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Top 10 mortgage fraud states

A report released by the Mortgage Asset Research Institute showed that mortgage fraud is still on the rise. Mortgage fraud incidents increased 7...
Posted In: mortgage fraud
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You've got a new home, Charlie Brown

The marketing rights for Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the gang are changing hands....
Posted In: Iconix, Peanuts
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After 11 years, Dunkin' Donuts returns to Russia

Dunkin' Donuts is coming back to Russia after leaving the country in 1999. It will open its first of 20 planned stores in Moscow. The move comes 11...
Posted In: Dunkin' Donuts, Russia
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Merkel to Greece: Show us the cuts, before you get the bucks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel says her country is ready to help out debt-ridden Greece, but it "must to do its homework first." The chancellor...
Posted In: Greece
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Study links early drinking to watching R-rated films

Researchers at Dartmouth Medical School have found that middle-school children who are forbidden to watch R-rated movies are less likely to start...
Posted In: drinking, r-rated movies
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Issues with debt for some college grads

A study released by the College Board Advocacy & Policy Center says almost 17 percent of 2008 graduates borrowed $30,500 or more to get their...
Posted In: graduate debt
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Court to hear video game case

Video game legislation is heading to the High Court. The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will decide whether a California law that bans the sale...
Posted In: Supreme Court, video games

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