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Elle Marsh joins 7am podcast with support of JNI grant

Grants • Published on 28 October 2019
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Elle Marsh has been appointed features and field producer for the 7am podcast, a position supported by a grant from the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism & Ideas (JNI).

Marsh’s first podcast is a two-part feature: Swallowed by the sea.

 

Marsh said: “I’m incredibly excited to join the talented team at the 7am podcast, bringing the stories that matter straight from the field into the headphones of our listeners.”

Schwartz Media editor-in-chief Erik Jensen said Marsh will help broaden the scope of the podcast.

“With the support of the Judith Neilson Institute, Elle will help 7am follow stories in the field,” Erik Jensen said.

“She is creative and insightful and will push our storytelling in new directions.”

JNI announced Schwartz Media, which produces the podcast, had received a grant in July

Tags: 7am, Podcast, Schwartz Media
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