Marco Werman

Marco Werman

Marco Werman is an American radio personality. He is a host, reporter and senior producer in public radio.

Biography and background

Werman is currently a senior producer with Public Radio International's The World, covering music for the program and as a part-time host. Werman has been working in journalism since he was 16 when he worked as a copy boy at the News and Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina. His journalism experience includes documentary photography, print, radio and television. A former Peace Corps volunteer, Werman got his start in radio while freelancing in Burkina Faso, West Africa, for the BBC World Service, where he later worked as a producer.[1] "Radio impressed me in Africa," says Werman. "Everyone had one, broadcasts happened in many languages, and in the two coups I witnessed, the radio station was important booty: it and the electrical generator were always the first targets."

In 1990, he started up a new public radio station in the Adirondacks in New York and hosted a daily two hour news and public affairs show there for four years. This was followed by a half year stint in Rome, Italy where he was the correspondent for Monitor Radio. In 1995, he was invited to assist in creating the format for The World, where he has worked since. In 1997, he began providing the Global Hit segment, in which musicians and musical trends around the globe are linked and used as a lens to understand the news. This segment has also become a popular podcast as part of the PRI News podcasts.

Werman has been the recipient of awards from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters for an original radio drama that he wrote; the Sony Awards for an exposé on child labor in West African gold mines; from the New York Festivals for a BBC documentary on the 1987 assassination of Burkina Faso's president; and the first annual Unity award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association for coverage of diversity issues.

In 2007, he won an Emmy for his story "Libya: Out of the Shadow" on the PBS program Frontline/World, about the 2006 total solar eclipse that brought thousands of tourists to Libya just after it had rejoined the community of nations. Werman was the first American television and radio journalist to go to Libya after Muammar al-Gaddafi renounced weapons of mass destruction in December 2003, a move that would lead to Libya losing its pariah state status.

Werman is also the host and a reporter for a new music series in development for PBS called "Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders." The pilot episode aired in 2010. He is also a presenter and interviewer for the PBS Arts online series, "Sound Tracks presents Quick Hits."

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • This American Life — For the television adaptation of the same name, see This American Life (TV series). This American Life Other names Your Radio Playhouse Genre Radio short stories and essays …   Wikipedia

  • Michael Feldman — For the television producer and writer, see Michael Feldman (writer). For the Canadian politician, see Mike Feldman. Michael Feldman Born March 9, 1949 (1949 03 09) (age 62) …   Wikipedia

  • The World (radio program) — Infobox Radio Show show name = PRI s The World imagesize = 100px format = International news: analysis, commentary, features, interviews, specials runtime = ca. 50 min. country = USA language = English home station = WGBH syndicates = Public… …   Wikipedia

  • Classical 24 — is a syndicated, satellite delivered public radio service providing classical music to its carrying stations. It generally airs overnights on many non commercial and a handful of commercial classical music stations. However, the service is… …   Wikipedia

  • Crossing East — is a documentary series for public radio produced by Dmae Roberts and MediaRites and is hosted by George Takei (from Star Trek fame) and Margaret Cho, the sometimes controversial stand up comedian. Covering Asian immigration from pre nationhood… …   Wikipedia

  • Jesse Thorn — Born April 24, 1981 (1981 04 24) (age 30) San Francisco, California, United States Show The Sound of Young America Station(s) Maximum Fun Network …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Kay Magistad — is an award winning American journalist and correspondent. Magistad has covered Northeast Asia for the Public Radio International program, PRI s The World, a co production between the BBC World Service, PRI, and WGBH Radio Boston since 1996. In… …   Wikipedia

  • Orihime Inoue — Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Bleach Naissance 3 septembre (15 ans) Orig …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Clark Boyd — is an American radio journalist. He is the award winning technology correspondent for The World, a daily global news program created by Public Radio International (PRI), and co produced by PRI, the BBC World Service, and WGBH Boston. He has been… …   Wikipedia

  • Whad'Ya Know? — Whad Ya Know Genre Quiz/comedy Running time ca. 110 min. Country …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”