SHORT BIO
Katie Long is a former producer for Marketplace Morning Report. She planned news coverage for the daily show in addition to producing host interviews and series, such as Pro Tool and Brain Drain.
Katie started with Marketplace in 2012 working for the digital team in New York. By 2013, she was directing Marketplace Morning Report and Marketplace Tech in Los Angeles. A recent highlight from her field work includes producing a weeklong series exploring the ways New Orleans’ business community and schools have changed since Hurricane Katrina. Prior to Marketplace, Katie freelanced for Slate, WNYC and New York Magazine.
Katie graduated from Duke University, majoring in public policy, with minors in chemistry and political science.
Latest Stories (148)
The numbers for May 31, 2013: More like 80/20
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Katie Long
May 31, 2013
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The numbers for May 30, 2013: The happiest Tweeters
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Katie Long
May 30, 2013
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The numbers for May 29, 2013: 'One million dollars...'
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Katie Long
May 29, 2013
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The numbers for May 28, 2013: 50 ways to eat your burger
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Katie Long
May 28, 2013
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The numbers for May 27, 2013: On the 7's
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Katie Long
May 27, 2013
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The numbers for May 24, 2013: 50 years of library fines
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Katie Long
May 24, 2013
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The beat of the sequester furloughs marches on
by
Sally Herships
and Katie Long
May 24, 2013
As a result of sequester, the IRS, HUD, the EPA and Office of Management and Budget become part of the biggest wave of government office closures since 1995.
The numbers for May 23, 2013: Happy birthday, Bob!
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Katie Long
May 23, 2013
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The numbers for May 22, 2013: Can I get a side of fries with my 3-D pizza?
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Katie Long
May 22, 2013
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Meet Daniel Werfel, the new chief of the IRS
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Nancy Marshall-Genzer
and Katie Long
May 22, 2013
Daniel Werfel starts Wednesday as the new acting administrator of the Internal Revenue Service, succeeding Steven T. Miller, who resigned under pressure last week.