Marc Sanchez is the technical director and associate producer for Marketplace Tech Report where he is responsible for shaping the sound of the show. 

Sanchez started at Marketplace in April of 2011, but has worked for American Public Media since 2005. During that time, he was the director and associate producer of Weekend America, produced a season of American RadioWorks, worked in the Minnesota Public Radio newsroom and helped out with Speaking of Faith, now called On Being.

Sanchez believes that the everyday people around us often have the most interesting stories to tell.  In 2010, Sanchez started a project called Minnesota Sounds, which captures Minnesota, his home state, from an audio perspective.

Sanchez received his degree in creative writing from San Francisco State University. 

In 2008, he received a Minnesota Excellence in Medical Journalism award for “Donation Day,” a story inspired by his experience being a marrow donor.

Sanchez is originally from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., but currently calls Minneapolis home. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with his wife and daughter, playing music, record shopping and continuing his quest to find the world’s best tacos.

Features By Marc Sanchez

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iOS is huge for Twitter

Here's an unexpected beneficiary of the new Apple operating system: Twitter. The microblogging platform is built in to iOS 5, and Twitter honcho...
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T-Mobile rolls out new plans for people who just want to date a little, don't want to get too serious.

I'm so glad that there's a major wireless carrier who resembles that girl I really liked in college. Sigh....
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Text to speech to driver

Ford announced that all but one of its 2012 models will come with a text detecting feature that will sync with a driver's phone and read any...
Posted In: distracted driving, Tech Report, texting
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Blackberry to users: Sorry. We are really, really sorry.

After three days of worldwide outages, BlackBerry users are, for the most part, able to use their phones to send email, browse the web, and use the...
Posted In: apology, Blackberry, outage, rim, Tech Report
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Slow and furious

The Federal Communications Commission unveiled its broadband access map yesterday. It shows broadband availability around the country. A big "pop...
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Bye-bye Braille

Tablets. Wave of the future. Heck, wave of NOW, right? Well, what if you're blind? How's that flat, keyboard-less screen going to help you?...
Posted In: tablet, Tech Report, you guys
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Me want to be first

Apple users are clamoring to get the newest updates, including the just released iOS 5 for the iPhone and storage via iCloud. Well all that ruckus...
Posted In: apple, ios, software, Tech Report
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Get blacklisted

Until today, the Black List was the name of a yearly email sent out by Franklin Leonard, who culled through piles of new movie scripts and sent out...
Posted In: movies, scripts, Tech Report
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You'll never believe what happened: a hacking attempt on PlayStation Network

I'm being facetious, of course. You would totally believe that this happened because of the numerous times it's happened in the recent past. In...
Posted In: hacking, Sony, Tech Report
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Oh, and also: Sony's TVs might sometimes burst into flames

Yeah, not a great week to be working at Sony. Sony is recalling 1.6 million Bravia TVs sold since 2007 because a component on the sets can...
Posted In: recall, Sony, Tech Report, tv

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