Mark Brodie

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Mark Brodie is a co-host of The Show, KJZZ’s locally produced news magazine. Since starting at KJZZ in 2002, Brodie has been a host, reporter and producer, including several years covering the Arizona Legislature, based at the Arizona Capitol. He was also the local host of Weekend Edition Saturday for more than a decade.

Before deciding to ditch his snow shovel for good, Brodie worked at public radio stations in Albany, New York, and Syracuse, New York. He’s an alum of Syracuse University, where he majored in broadcast journalism and political science. He’s originally from Manchester, Connecticut, and still harbors dreams of the Hartford Whalers coming back.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Newscap: Lesko's departure proves Congress in chaos Mark Brodie Oct. 20, 2023
Phoenix wants ideas on how to expand its shared bike and scooter program Tori Gantz Oct. 23, 2023
What Arizona audiences can take away from 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Kirsten Dorman Oct. 19, 2023
ADOT to hold hearing on Grand Avenue, 35th Avenue and Indian School Road intersection Matthew Casey Oct. 19, 2023
AZ unemployment rate hits 4% in September Greg Hahne
Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services
Oct. 19, 2023
UA opens the Arizona Astrobiology Center Greg Hahne Oct. 19, 2023
Maricopa County confirms this summer broke another record for heat-related deaths Katherine Davis-Young Oct. 19, 2023
Optum Rx opens its largest fulfillment center in the U.S. in Mesa Greg Hahne
Associated Press
Oct. 19, 2023
Maricopa County to offer nearly on-site child care for employees Christina Estes Oct. 19, 2023
New ASU medical school will be located in downtown Phoenix Katherine Davis-Young Oct. 19, 2023
NAU program designed to increase teachers in Native American communities Michel Marizco Oct. 19, 2023
Valleywise opens behavioral health hub in Mesa for young people Matthew Casey Oct. 19, 2023
Law enforcement K-9 competition in Scottsdale this weekend Christina Estes Oct. 19, 2023
As federal climate funding rolls out, Arizona is still setting up its new energy office Katherine Davis-Young Oct. 20, 2023
New program for Guadalupe to address Maricopa County's housing crisis Jill Ryan Oct. 19, 2023
This Phoenix artist focuses on really tiny spaces and maps Mark Brodie Oct. 19, 2023
Does ex-Navajo president have shot at ousting Crane? Lauren Gilger Oct. 19, 2023
Why Tucson writer Adiba Nelson is not letting herself go gray Lauren Gilger Oct. 19, 2023
New director of ASU's Lincoln Center is focusing on more ethical technology advancements Lauren Gilger Oct. 19, 2023
Teens are getting better at pushing back against school dress codes Lauren Gilger Oct. 19, 2023
ABOR chair: We 'will not accept harassment' after ASU professor, Turning Point USA incident Mark Brodie Oct. 19, 2023
Tempe has plans for the Hayden Flour Mill and the old Food City on Apache Boulevard Kirsten Dorman Oct. 19, 2023
Report: Asylum seekers face threats waiting on CBP One Alisa Reznick Oct. 18, 2023
Phoenix Mercury names Nate Tibbetts as head coach Monica Navarro Oct. 18, 2023
Some jury duty no-shows ordered to explain themselves to Superior Court judge Matthew Casey Oct. 18, 2023

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