Running time | Marketplace: 30 min Marketplace Morning Report: 71⁄2 min |
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Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | American Public Media |
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Created by | Jim Russell |
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Executive producer(s) | Deborah Clark |
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Recording studio | Los Angeles, California |
Original release | January 2, 1989 present | –
Audio format | Stereo |
Opening theme | B. J. Leiderman[1] (composer) |
Other themes | "Stormy Weather", "We're in the Money", "It Don't Mean a Thing", "Loud Pipes" |
Website | www |
Podcast | Podcasts |
Marketplace is an American radio program that focuses on business, the economy, and events that influence them. The program was first broadcast on January 2, 1989. Hosted by Kai Ryssdal since 2005, the show is produced and distributed by American Public Media. Marketplace is produced in Los Angeles with bureaus in New York, Washington, D.C., Portland, Baltimore, London, and Shanghai. It won a Peabody Award in 2000.[2]
Besides the flagship daytime half-hour program, Marketplace also produces a companion show, the seven-and-a-half-minute-long Marketplace Morning Report, hosted by David Brancaccio, which airs on many public radio stations during the last segment of the NPR program Morning Edition. The Marketplace team produces a number of podcasts, including Make Me Smart, This Is Uncomfortable, The Uncertain Hour, How We Survive, and Million Bazillion, as well as podcast versions of the radio broadcast and extended podcasts built around regular segments from the radio show.