David Candow
“The Host Whisperer”
Professional Bio
David Candow, was nicknamed “The Host Whisperer” for his work training hundreds of public radio hosts and journalists
After a long career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Candow started a consulting business in 1995 and became known throughout U.S. public radio for his extensive work training journalists in writing, editing, interviewing and delivery. In 2008, the Washington Post described him as “a kind of Henry Higgins to broadcasting’s Eliza Doolittles.”
More at https://current.org/2014/09/david-candow-host-whisperer-and-public-radio-trainer-dies-at-74/
After a long career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Candow started a consulting business in 1995 and became known throughout U.S. public radio for his extensive work training journalists in writing, editing, interviewing and delivery. In 2008, the Washington Post described him as “a kind of Henry Higgins to broadcasting’s Eliza Doolittles.”
More at https://current.org/2014/09/david-candow-host-whisperer-and-public-radio-trainer-dies-at-74/
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