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Ray Marcano Ray Marcano is an American journalist, music critic, musician and scholar, who was known for his work as a medical reporter, and later a music critic, for the ''Dayton Daily News'' in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2000 he became president of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the largest journalism organization in the United States, only the second black president of the organization in its history. He was one of the directors of the Cox Media Group, which owns the ''Dayton Daily News''. ==Early life and work== Marcano grew up in The Bronx's Monroe housing project. He attended The High School of Music & Art, studying voice, percussion and piano, with the hope to become a R&B star. At school, he was in a band jazz band with jazz bass guitarist Marcus Miller, who later worked with luminaries such as Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, but felt that he did not have the talent to make it as a professional jazz musician. Marcano began his career as a journalist in the early 1980s. Around 1981, he began working for a newspaper in Vinita, Oklahoma, and after a two-year stint he joined ''Tulsa World''.〔 A year later, in 1984, Marcano began a long term working for the ''Dayton Daily News'',〔 specializing in medicine. His first news story was a report on the state analysis of hospital charges and how some hospitals overcharge patients. In 1993, the US government reported that when the Ohio Department of Health "turned over floppy disks with hospital admission information", Marcano "easily turned () into revealing stories on discrepancies in health care costs and procedures". He has worked for newspapers as a reporter and editor in New York, Ohio and Oklahoma and is also an editor of the book ''Back in Orbit''. Writing for ''Dayton Daily News'', as its news manager for sports, he observed: "I think it's important for newsrooms to be diverse....newspapers have to be able to reflect things that go on in the whole community."
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