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June 1st, 2005

After weeks of editing and re-editing, the fruits of my labor were rewarded this morning with an opportunity to record my latest piece for NPR’s All Things Considered.
A commentary on the bad luck of America’s biggest reality-TV game show winners, it’s a groundbreaking piece of investigative journalism that is two parts shock, one half part reality, a quarter part humor and three-fourths part just plain ‘ol voice-over training.
I’ll let you know when the piece is actually going to find its way to the airwaves.
In the meantime, if you’re interested you can check out my previous NPR piece available for your listening pleasure.
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February 20th, 2004
A few people have asked me where they could find that NPR commentary I did on All Things Considered a few months back. Well..ask and ye shall receive.
You can listen to it here.
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December 10th, 2003
NPR is an interesting beast. All at once it’s corporate, independent, timely, a time-waster and a highly-intelligent machine that provides news, opinion and humor to all the country, and parts of the World.
I guess I can be currently considered a commentator for the NPR program All Things Considered as I recently had a piece air in November on the show called Whither the Jingle. It was my so-called commentary on how we no longer have cool jingles in society and in the media; that all those classic jingles (Connect Four, Slinky, Pepsi, et al) have been tossed aside instead, for licensed music.
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