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 films, edits, and produces the popular economic explainer video series, Marketplace Whiteboard, hosted by Paddy Hirsch. Paranada's multimedia work has been featured via Marketplace Money collaborations with The New York Times, 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.

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.

Features By Daryl Paranada

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Sebelius issues alert on health law scams

Since President Obama signed health care legislation, scam artists have been trying to push phony insurance policies to take advantage of confused...
Posted In: health scams
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iPad meets bat, gets destroyed

A vast majority of the 300,000 iPads sold on Saturday were broken in traditionally. But Pittsburgh high school student Justin Kocott had something...
Posted In: iPad
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Taking a good look at controversial review sites

Yelp.com will be making two big changes to address concerns raised by small business owners claiming a link between advertising budgets and...
Posted In: Unvarnished, Yelp
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Euro slides, Greek bond yields soar

The euro weakened to its lowest level since March 26 and Greek government yields on 10-year bonds soared to 7.1% on worries over Greece's debt. The...
Posted In: euro, Greece, Greek
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Geithner delays exchange rate report

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced he would be delaying his report on exchange rate policies due April 15. The biannual report, first...
Posted In: China, Geithner
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Apple sells more than 300,000 iPads on Saturday

Tech giant Apple has announced it sold over 300,000 of its new tablet computer in the U.S. on Saturday. In a statement, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said...
Posted In: apple, iPad
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Housing barometer shows strong signs for spring

Data from the National Association of Realtors may indicate a positive change for housing --- its seasonally adjusted index of sales agreements...
Posted In: Housing, real estate
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CPSC, HUD tell homeowners to remove Chinese drywall

The Department of Housing and Urban Development and Consumer Product Safety Commission are telling homeowners this week to rid their homes of...
Posted In: drywall
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FAA: Pilots can take antidepressants

The Federal Aviation Administration is set to begin a new policy Monday that will allow some pilots to take antidepressants. The FAA says the...
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GM's March sales in China zoom past U.S.

General Motors' March sales in China hit a record high. GM said it sold 230,048 vehicles in China, a 68% boost. In the U.S., the automaker sold 189...

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