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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All the perks with none of the pain

Verizon, the nation's number one wireless carrier, gave its un-official blessing of the AT&T/T-Mobile merger (officially it remains neutral)....
Posted In: at&t, spectrum, T-Mobile, Verizon
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Samsung announces U.S. release of Galaxy S II

Carriers will be T Mobile, Sprint and AT&T, phones will be available in mid-September. Won't work on 4G LTE networks, which seems like a bit of...
Posted In: phones-mobile, samsung, Sony, tablets
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Foreign tech companies helped Gaddafi

The Wall Street Journal published an article Tuesday detailing how foreign technology firms provided systems that helped the Gaddafi government spy...
Posted In: censorship, Libya
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China cracks down on microblogging

China's state-supported news agency issued an advisory on Tuesday that Internet providers and police do more to crack down on "toxic rumors" on...
Posted In: censorship, China, microblogging
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Pakistan bans encryption software

China isn't the only large Asian country to oppress its citizens. Pakistan is now banning ...
Posted In: censorship, Pakistan
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Preparations being made for the Amulet.

Since Amazon won't confirm a name, or even the existence, of its forthcoming tablet, we're going to go ahead and name it the Amulet. Especially...
Posted In: Amazon, Amulet, tablets
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WikiLeaks gets hacked. World Irony Association endorses action.

WikiLeaks is back up although running a bit slow now, this after being the target of a denial of service attack. The attack evidently is a result...
Posted In: hacking, wikileaks
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AT&T offers to bring 5000 jobs home

IF! The government approves of the company's acquisition of T-Mobile. The jobs are call center positions currently overseas. From SFGate:...
Posted In: AT&T, doj, T-Mobile, wireless
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Power Buoys

The Navy has begun testing on buoys that harness electricity from waves. In the past, wave-generated electricity was seen as too expensive and not...
Posted In: energy
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Power Walker!

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin released a study showing how to power our Smartphones from the kinetic energy in our shoes. That means...
Posted In: energy, phones, power, shoes

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