Nancy Marshall-Genzer is a senior reporter for Marketplace and works from the Washington D.C. bureau.

Marshall-Genzer began working for Marketplace in the spring of 2007, after filing freelance pieces for the program for years prior to that. Covering the daily news from the nation’s capital, Marshall-Genzer has reported many special features.

Marshall-Genzer has a long history in radio. Before joining the Marketplace portfolio, she worked at NPR, where her duties included producing, editing and reporting. Her previous experience also includes stints at WAMU 88.5 public radio in Washington, D.C., Monitor Radio and NBC radio and television, where she served as bureau chief for NBC TV in Tuzla, Bosnia.

In 1999, Marshall-Genzer won an American Medical Writers Association Award for her freelance contribution to the Marketplace series, “Wanted for Questioning: America’s Most Profitable Drug Companies.”

Marshall-Genzer holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ohio University.

A native of Averill Park, N.Y., she currently lives in Silver Spring, Md., with her family, who recently welcomed twin sons. Describing herself as a nosy person, Marshall-Genzer appreciates that her job fulfills that desire to ask questions and learn something new every day.

Features By Nancy Marshall-Genzer

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Campaign ads crowd out local businesses on airwaves

Small businesses are seeing higher TV ad rates, fewer time slots in key swing states.
Posted In: ads, television
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Campaigns experiencing online ad space crunch

Demand for the 15- and 30-second spots that automatically play before online videos are sold out in some markets or being auctioned off at record prices in others.
Posted In: online advertising, 2012 campaign
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Amazon looks to expand delivery beyond home, office

The online retailer hopes 'locker' program will broaden its customer base.
Posted In: Amazon.com, Amazon
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USPS teeters on the brink of default

Unless Congress does something by Wednesday, the postal service is going miss a $5.5 billion payment it owes the Treasury Department. In the long run, this could affect you, the taxpayer.
Posted In: usps, U.S. Postal Service
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GDP growth beats expectations, still slow

Four times a year, the U.S. Department of Commerce serves up the big number that tells us how much we are producing as a country. U.S. second quarter GDP grew more than economists had expected. That doesn't make it good.
Posted In: GDP, growth, construction
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Airlines report profits as airfares remain high

If you are one of the brave souls traveling this summer you've surely noticed that airfares are soaring. And most of the major airlines are reporting healthy profits.
Posted In: airline prices, airline industry
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Facebook reports slowdown in revenue growth

A lot of the earnings reports we've seen so far this week have been disappointing, including Facebook.
Posted In: Facebook, Earnings, revenue
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Obama administration takes initiative against health care fraud

Attorney General Eric Holder and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius are spearheading an effort to fight against health care fraud by teaming up with private insurers.
Posted In: health care, fraud
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FarmVille creator Zynga reports loss in second quarter

Yesterday after markets closed we got results from Zynga, the maker of Facebook games like FarmVille. And things ain't looking so good down on the farm.
Posted In: zynga, farmville, Earnings
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Geithner: Knew of LIBOR issue, initiated reform process in 2007

Today as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was officially presenting a report from the Financial Stability Oversight Council on the state of the economy, he was grilled about British banks' manipulation of the LIBOR interest rate.
Posted In: Timothy Geithner, LIBOR

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