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Mike Pesca

Mike Pesca (born December 29, 1971) is an American radio journalist and podcaster based in New York City. He is the host of ''Slate'' magazine's daily podcast, ''The Gist''.〔(Andy Bowers tweet ), April 26, 2014.〕
==Radio career==
Pesca first appeared on radio as a ten-year-old caller to a local New York City sports program, offering his opinion on the New York Jets. In 1997, Pesca got his first job in radio as an intern at the station working on ''New York & Co'' which would later become ''The Leonard Lopate Show''.
Pesca went on to work as Producer-At-Large for the WNYC and NPR program ''On the Media'' (OTM). He had a recurring segment on OTM called "Mike's Pockets", in which he would "disgorge little bits of media fluff" he encountered. In late 2005, he became the first NPR reporter to have his own podcast, ''(On Gambling with Mike Pesca )'' on which he discussed topics related to gambling.〔 He served as a reporter for NPR and ''Slate'''s mid-day show ''Day to Day'', on which he also occasionally filled in as host. Other public radio programs he has guest hosted include ''The Bryant Park Project'', ''Talk of the Nation'', ''On Point'', ''Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'' and ''The Brian Lehrer Show''.〔
Pesca is currently the host of ''Slate'''s daily podcast 'The Gist'. Prior to joining the ''Slate'' staff, Pesca served as a National Desk correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR). Pesca's reports can be heard on ''Morning Edition'', ''All Things Considered'' and ''Weekend Edition''. He covered mainly sports and pop culture for the network.〔 In the past he has covered a wide range of topics including politics, economics, and the arts, to all of which he typically brings his own irreverent attitude.〔 He also appears on the WBUR-FM/NPR program ''Here and Now'' as well as CNN, ''PBS NewsHour'', and MSNBC. He is a regular contributor to the NPR program ''Weekend Edition Sunday''.〔("Remembering When A Teacher Had His Back," ''Weekend Edition Sunday'' November 24, 2013. )〕
He has also written for ''Slate'' and the Washington Post.〔
In addition to his weekly duties as a panelist on ''Slate'''s ''Hang Up and Listen'' podcast, Pesca has appeared as a guest on many popular podcasts including NPR's Planet Money,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.npr.org/search/index.php?aggId=93559255&aggTitle=Planet+Money&searchinput=pesca )〕 ''Slate'''s Culture Gabfest, Luke Burbank's Too Beautiful to Live, (The Sporkful )〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sporkful.posterous.com/episode-14-gum-with-nprs-mike-pesca-0 )〕 and Maximum Fun's Jordan, Jesse, Go!.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jjgo.org/referenced?term=Mike+Pesca )
In February 2014 Pesca announced that he was leaving NPR to join ''Slate'' magazine. In announcing the hiring, ''Slate'' podcasts executive producer Andy Bowers called Pesca "one of the most interesting, exciting on-air personalities working today." Pesca has also filled in as host of the NPR radio program ''Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me'' when Peter Sagal was away.

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