
Steve Chiotakis was a host of Marketplace Morning Report until January 2012.
Chiotakis’ award-winning career began after finishing high school in the late 80s. He started at a country radio station in Birmingham, Alabama, moving around the state progressing to public radio at WBHM. Chiotakis has experience serving as news anchor, reporter and news director. His reporting has been featured on CBS Radio, NBC, CBC, the BBC and NPR.
Chiotakis has been honored by The Public Radio News Directors, Incorporated more than a half dozen times with awards for feature reporting, writing and call-in show. In 2001, Chiotakis was a recipient of the prestigious national Edward R. Murrow Award for writing.
Features By Steve Chiotakis
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Mid-day Extra: Another basketball star moves to L.A.
Point guard Chris Paul is moving to Los Angeles to play for the Clippers. What can that do for his own fame, and for the team's success down the line?
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Payroll tax cut decision should come soon
David Mark, senior editor at Politico, explains why he thinks lawmakers will hammer out a deal on payroll tax cuts and the budget soon.
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In down economy, demand for champagne is popping
Champagne makers are quickly recovering from the blight of a few years ago, despite the fact that the rest of the economy is still struggling
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Mid-day Extra: Presents might not be worth what you think
A new study shows that gifts that cost more, or take more time to pick out, might not be appreciated anymore than their less-thought-out counterparts.
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American Airlines could hand off pensions
It looks like the bankrupt airline could hand over employee pensions to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The PBGC's Josh Gotbaum talks about what would happen.
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Iraqi government will still depend on U.S. for help
The country has money from the billions of barrels of oil it produces everyday, but it will still need guidance from the U.S. when it comes to strategic planning and training.
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Mid-day Extra: Will Zynga help save the tech IPO?
Online gaming company Zynga has its initial public offering this week.
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Most euro leaders agree on plan for fiscal austerity
Britain and three other countries are out of the picture, but those remaining believe the new treaty will mean much more balanced budgets on the continent in the future.
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Do multinational summits actually work?
Some economists say today's summit will be remembered as a successful moment -- when eurozone countries met and got their act together. Katharina Gnath is an associate fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations and has studied G8 and G20 summits.
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Mid-day Extra: What sets Brussels apart
Brussels isn't the first city people may think of in Europe, but it is home to both the United Nations and the European Commission. Today, European leaders came to a tentative deal there to save the EU.






