Jennifer Hsu, Video Producer, WNYC Interactive
Jennifer Hsu produces videos about news and culture for WNYC. She is the creator of the ongoing Know Your Neighbor video series of intimate portraits about living in New York City.
By Jennifer Hsu : Video Producer, WNYC Interactive / John Hockenberry : Host, The Takeaway
A message from the welcoming committee at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
For the actual news from Davos, listen to our segment with the New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin.
Jennifer Hsu produces videos about news and culture for WNYC. She is the creator of the ongoing Know Your Neighbor video series of intimate portraits about living in New York City.
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Comments [2]
Great opening. This show is awesome. It is funny. It is irreverent. And it earns the right to be both by being one of the few news shows willing to devote time, thought and effort to its subjects. Thank you.
hilarious!
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