Emanuele Berry Explained

Emanuele Berry
Birth Name:Emanuele Mikala Berry
Occupation:Writer, Producer, Journalist
Language:English
Nationality:American
Citizenship:American
Education:Michigan State University (BA)
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Awards:2015 Fulbright award to China, 2014 AIR New Voices Scholar, 2013 Hearst Journalism Award, 2008 inaugural winner of the Molly Peterman Award

Emanuele Berry is an American writer, radio producer and journalist. She is the Executive Editor at This American Life and previously worked as a producer and editor at Gimlet Media.[1] [2]

Career

Berry joined This American Life in 2019 as a producer and editor where she reported and co-produced episodes, including the 2020 protests in Hong Kong.[3] She was promoted to the role of Executive Editor - a role she has held since October 2020.[4] Berry is considered the only staff member to date to have broken reality TV news in her reporting for the show.[5] In March 2021, She provided editorial assistance to The Improvement Association podcast at The New York Times.[6] Berry has also been named as one of the guest lecturers for the new Sony back podcast media Neon Hum's diverse training bootcamp .[7]

Before This American Life, Berry was an editor and producer at Gimlet Media, where she ran and worked on several shows including The Nod (podcast), Undone (podcast), and StartUp (podcast). In 2014, she was a producer at WKAR Public Radio in Michigan[8] and later moved to St. Louis Public Radio as race and culture reporter where she covered the Ferguson protests[9] .[10] She co-founded and hosted the St. Louis Public Radio podcast We Live Here.[11] [12]

In 2015, Berry was a Fulbright recipient of an English Teaching Assistantship to Macau[13] [14] and a 2014 AIR New Voices Scholar.[15]

Her work has been recognized by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Radio Television Digital News Association and the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.[16]

Education

Berry attended Michigan State University and graduated in 2012 with a B.A in journalism with an additional major in the Residential College of Arts and Humanities. Before Michigan State University, she attended Lansing Community College (2009 - 2010) where she was a four-year starter, and Captain of the Varsity Team [17] and Albion College (2008 - 2009) in Michigan.[18]

Berry was born and raised in Michigan to Black father - Bobby Berry and a white mother - Eileen.[19] [20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: This American Life Promotes Emanuele Berry to Executive Editor. This American Life. 2 October 2020. 2021-07-05.
  2. News: Quah. Nicholas . 2020-08-06. How a Podcast Paused a Murder Trial. Vulture. 2021-07-05.
  3. Web site: Umbrellas-Up. thisamericanlife.org. 11 October 2019. 2021-07-05.
  4. News: . This American Life Promotes Emanuele Berry to Executive Editor. This American Life. 2020-10-02. 2021-07-05.
  5. News: Morin. Alyssa . 2019-08-19. Why Colton Underwood Wasn't Always Truthful About His Top Bachelor Picks During the Show. E!. 2021-07-05.
  6. News: . Introducing The Improvement Association Podcast. The New York Times. 2021-03-30. 2021-07-05.
  7. News: White. Peter . 2020-12-21. Sony Podcast Neon Hum Diverse Training Bootcamp Editors. Deadline. 2021-07-05.
  8. News: Linstroth. Joe . 2014-08-25. Former WKAR producer updates Ferguson aftermath. WKAR.org. 2021-07-05.
  9. News: Pratt. Wayne . 2014-12-31. Newcomers Reflect On Their First Months In St. Louis. St. Louis Public Radio. 2021-07-05.
  10. News: . Chat Recap: Justice Department's Ferguson Policing Report. National Public Radio. 2015-03-06. 2021-07-05.
  11. News: Hemphill. Evie . 2018-03-19. 'An impossible human being': St. Louis native Josephine Baker and her quest for a racial utopia. St. Louis Public Radio. 2021-07-05.
  12. Web site: Emanuele Berry. 2021-05-07. St. Louis Public Radio. en. 2021-07-05.
  13. Web site: Fulbright Grantee Directory. us.fulbrightonline.org. 2021-07-05.
  14. News: . A farewell to St. Louis Public Radio's Emanuele Berry. St. Louis Public Radio. 2015-07-27. 2021-07-05 .
  15. News: . Announcing AIR's 2019 New Voices Scholars. AIR media. 2019-07-29. 2021-07-05 .
  16. Web site: Hearst Radio and Television Championship Finalists Named. hearstawards.org. 20 May 2013. 2021-07-05.
  17. Web site: Awards - All CAAC Team 2007-08, Blue Division. www.ladyquakers.com. 2021-07-05.
  18. Web site: Emanuele Berry. LinkedIn. 2021-07-05.
  19. Web site: what it means to be multi racial. news.stlpublicradio.org. 2021-07-05.
  20. Web site: Seeing Yourself In The Wild. www.thisamericanlife.org. 15 June 2019. 2021-07-05.