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  • Dave Mattingly is an NPR News anchor, responsible for seven newscasts daily on weekday mornings. Prior to anchoring NPR newscasts in 2014, Mattingly worked 19 years in NPR's newscast unit — primarily as a producer.
  • Host of Dumb Ideas the Changed the World
  • Candice Agree is a renowned broadcaster, live concert host, and voice-over artist with over 30 years of experience in the classical music world. She has been a host and producer at various radio stations, including WFMT, 96.3FM WQXR, 104 WNCN-FM, and WETA-FM. Candice has also hosted broadcasts from Instituto Cervantes New York, the Kosciuszko Foundation, and the Bronx Botanical Gardens. She has served as broadcast announcer for programs for many of the classical world's most prestigious performing arts institutions, such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, UBS-Verbier Festival Orchestra, and Music from Trinity Church Wall Street. Candice has written and/or voiced special promotional packages for various organizations, including SonyWonder, Classical Grammy Awards, Music of the Baroque, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Austrian Tourist Board, and the Tourist Office of Spain.



    In television, Candice has been an off-camera program announcer at CBS News since 1998. She has also been heard on museum audio guides, industrials, documentaries, audio books, and thousands of radio and television commercials and promos. Candice is a Contributing Scholar at CUNY Graduate Center’s Foundation for Iberian Music, where she has produced and presented concerts and conferences. She produces, hosts, and distributes the English-language program "The Spanish Hour with Candice Agree," the only radio program in the US devoted exclusively to the classical music of Spain and the Spanish-speaking world. Candice received a B.A. in Russian from Barnard College and is married to Stephen Battaglio, a staff writer covering television and media for the Los Angeles Times.
  • John Freeman is the editor of Grantamagazine. A former president of the National Book Critics Circle, his criticism has appeared in publications around the world, including The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times Book Review. His latest book is The Tyranny of E-mail: The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your Inbox.
  • Matt has been a reporter at KUT off and on since 2006. He came to Austin from Boston, then went back for a while--but couldn't stand to be away--so he came back to Austin. Matt grew up in Maine (but hates lobster), and while it might sound hard to believe, he thinks Maine and Texas are remarkably similar.
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