Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Deleted E-Mails of Hillary Clinton A Parody by John Moe John Moe. John Moe (born July 10, 1968) is an American writer and radio personality. Contents. Early life Career Writing Podcasts Personal life Radio shows developed Podcasts developed Radio shows hosted Books References External links. Early life. Career. Moe was originally hired at KUOW in 2001 as a staff writer for Rewind, a national news and satire show hosted by Weekend America’s Bill Radke. He was the host and producer of The Works, a weekly interview program from Seattle public radio station KUOW focused on business and technology. Moe also hosted The Power of Voice, a weekly listener call-in show on local and national issues. Moe had been working for two and a half years as a feature reporter and occasional host when he became the senior staff reporter and sometimes host with Weekend America. [2] Previously, Moe was a freelance reporter and later a senior reporter at American Public Media radio program Weekend America and on August 16, 2008 he became host to replace show founder Bill Radke and Radke's co-host Desiree Cooper, who became a senior correspondent for Weekend America. [3] Moe developed and wrote the weekly segment "A Little Bit of Weather Everywhere", presenting unique events happening around the country, and the weather for the day at these events. Prior to joining Weekend America full-time as a senior writer in 2007, Moe worked for NPR affiliate station KUOW-FM in Seattle, Washington where he hosted and produced The Works , a weekly program dedicated to business and technology. He became the host of American Public Media's Future Tense on May 3, 2010 Podcast/Broadcast. [4] On Monday, September 20, 2010, Future Tense changed its name to Marketplace Tech Report as it became part of the Marketplace portfolio of programs. [5] On September 10, 2012, Moe left Marketplace Tech Report to devote his full-time attention to hosting the radio variety show Wits . [6] Wits was a stage and radio show performed in the Fitzgerald Theater. It began in 2010 and a podcast was created in 2012. The show consists of interviews, comedic sketches, musical performances, and a game show between the two guests, who have included George Takei, Maria Bamford, David Cross, and Neil Gaiman, among numerous others. Writing. He is the author of Dear Luke, We Need To Talk, Darth: and Other Pop Culture Correspondences , published in June 2014. The book is a compilation of fictitious letters, notes, and messages based around familiar songs, movies, TV shows, and sporting events. He is also the author of Conservatize Me: How I Tried to Become a Righty with the Help of Richard Nixon, Sean Hannity, Toby Keith, and Beef Jerky , published in October 2006. The book chronicles Moe's attempt to become a conservative. The book contains several encounters with political experts, historians, and enthusiasts of all affiliations. His work has also appeared in the McSweeney's anthologies Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans , The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes , and Mountain Man Dance Moves . He is also the author of Pop Song Correspondences, a feature on the McSweeney's web site, which is now a recurring segment on the Wits radio show. He previously worked at Amazon.com in an editorial capacity and at a staffing agency providing legal placement services. Podcasts. In June 2015, Moe along with rapper Open Mike Eagle, launched Conversation Parade , a podcast in which the two discuss the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time . The podcast has featured guests like Jeremy Shada (the voice of Finn the Human), John DiMaggio (the voice of Jake the Dog), Hynden Walch (the voice of Princess Bubblegum), Adam Muto (the series' co-executive producer and showrunner), Kent Osborne ( Adventure Time ' s head writer), Niki Yang (the voice of BMO and Lady Rainicorn), Olivia Olson (the voice of Marceline), Jesse Moynihan (former storyboard artist), Jessica DiCicco (the voice of Flame Princess), Elizabeth Ito (one of the show's supervising directors), and alternative country musician Neko Case. [7] In 2016, Dr. Craig Bowron MD FACP, contributor at Huffington Post, wrote an article announcing and recommending a new podcast by John Moe, The Hilarious World of Depression . [8] Personal life. Radio shows developed. The Works "A Little Bit of Weather Everywhere", weekly segment on Weekend America "Pop Song Correspondences", segment on Wits. Podcasts developed. Conversation Parade The Hilarious World of Depression. Radio shows hosted. The Works Weekend America Future Tense/Marketplace Tech Wits [9] Books. Conservatize Me: How I Tried to Become a Righty with the Help of Richard Nixon, Sean Hannity, Toby Keith, and Beef Jerky (2006) Dear Luke, We Need To Talk, Darth: and Other Pop Culture Correspondences (2014) The Deleted E-Mails of Hillary Clinton: A Parody (2015) [10] The Hilarious World of Depression (2020) [11] Related Research Articles. KUOW-FM is a National Public Radio member station in Seattle, Washington. It is the larger of the three full-fledged NPR member stations in the Seattle/Tacoma media market, with two Tacoma-based stations, KNKX and KVTI being the others. It is a service of the University of Washington, but is operated by KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio, a nonprofit community organization. Studios are located on University Way in Seattle's University District, while the transmitter is on Capitol Hill. Marketplace is an American radio program that focuses on business, the economy, and events that influence them. The program was first broadcast in 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. Weekend America was a weekly public radio program dealing with news, popular culture, the arts and more. The program was produced for American Public Media and hosted by John Moe in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Barbara Bogaev is an American radio journalist noted for her work as the host of the public radio documentary program Soundprint . She graduated cum laude with a degree in comparative literature from Silliman College, Yale University in 1983. She served as co-host of the former American Public Media program, Weekend America , from 2004 through 2006, and as substitute host of the National Public Radio program, Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Bill Radke is an American radio talk show host, web video host, author, comedian and columnist. He currently hosts Seattle's KUOW-FM's The Record and Week In Review . From November 1, 2010 to October 2012 he hosted Seattle's Morning News on KIRO-FM 97.3 with Linda Thomas in the 5AM to 9AM Pacific time slot. Luke Burbank is an American radio host and podcaster who hosts the Portland, Oregon-based syndicated variety show Live Wire Radio and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast Too Beautiful to Live . He was most recently co-host of "The Ross and Burbank Show" and host of "The Luke Burbank Show" on Seattle's KIRO-FM radio station. Burbank is also a correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning . Norman Gene Macdonald is a Canadian stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, known for his deadpan style. Early in his career, he wrote for the sitcom Roseanne , and made guest appearances on shows such as The Drew Carey Show and NewsRadio . Macdonald was then a cast member on Saturday Night Live (SNL) for five years, including anchoring the Weekend Update segment for three seasons. After leaving SNL, he starred in the 1998 film Dirty Work and in his own sitcom, The Norm Show , from 1999 to 2001. Molly Kristin Wood is the tech correspondent and backup host for the US public radio program Marketplace and its various spinoffs. She also co-hosts the podcast Make Me Smart with Kai Ryssdal. She has previously held positions as an executive editor at CNET.com as well as a writer for the Associated Press, MacHome Journal magazine, O'Reilly Media, and the deputy technology editor for the Business Day section of The New York Times . Wood hosted the Gadgettes podcast with Kelly Morrison, and "The Buzz Report", a technology video news column that was published weekly. She has appeared in mainstream media shows such as Live! With Regis and Kelly , American Public Media's Marketplace , and CNBC's On the Money and was the co-host of the Buzz Out Loud podcast with Tom Merritt, then Brian Tong, which ended in early 2012. CNET Video is a San Francisco and New York based network showing original programming catering to the niche market of technology enthusiasts, operated by Red Ventures through their CNET brand. CNET Video originated as the television program production arm of CNET Networks in the United States, producing programs starting in the mid-to-late 1990s. It was CNET Networks' first project. Technology-themed television shows produced by CNET Video also aired on G4 in Canada. CNET Video is a 2012 Technology People's Voice Webby Award Winner. On July 24, 2013 CNET Video launched a new CNET Video+ app for iOS, Android and Xbox SmartGlass. Maynard , formerly known as Maynard F# Crabbes , is an Australian entertainer, television presenter and radio announcer. He was a key figure in bringing the ABC's youth-oriented radio station Triple J to national prominence, and he worked at ABC radio and as a video presenter for many years. He appeared as himself in the Australian film The Castanet Club . Kirsten "Kiki" Sanford is an American neurophysiologist and science communicator.
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