Marketplace is a renowned public media outlet committed to delivering business and economic news in an approachable and comprehensible manner. With a listenership of over 11.7 million each week across 800 public radio stations, Marketplace stands as a trusted source of financial news not just for Wall Street, but also for the everyday citizen.
Marketplace's portfolio extends beyond broadcasts to include podcasts, digital reporting, and more, reaching an additional 2.3 million listeners. This multi-pronged approach ensures a wide reach, raising the country's economic intelligence—one of Marketplace's core missions. By spotlighting economic perspectives from all communities, especially those underrepresented in financial news, Marketplace offers a refreshing and inclusive take on financial reporting.
Founded in 1989, Marketplace's commitment to quality journalism has been recognized with numerous awards, including the George Foster Peabody Award and the Gerald Loeb Award. With bureaus in New York and Washington, D.C., and correspondents spread across the country and on three continents, the outlet ensures geographic diversity in its reporting.
As a nonprofit organization, Marketplace relies on funding from foundations, corporate underwriters, public radio stations, and listener support, reinforcing its independence and commitment to delivering unbiased, relevant financial news.
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