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“The Universal Title” Radio and Podcast with Preacher Moss Recorded at Citizen Doug Productions
From America Abroad Media, The Muhammad Ali Center, and PRX, “The Universal Title” is a one-hour special on Muhammad Ali’s spiritual journey from Christianity to Islam — And what really made him ‘The Greatest.’ Hosted by Preacher Moss. Subscribe to the podcast to catch all the episodes. Check here for local radio listings. More information at…
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Tape Sync Recording for NPR’s All Things Considered with James Baker
This is the second part of a Tape Sync Douglas Robertson recorded for NPR’s All Things Considered in an interview with Robert Siegel The first part of the Tape Sync on NPR’s All Things Considered.
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Tape Sync for NPR’s All Things Considered with James Baker for Chris Whipple’s “The Gatekeepers”
Honored to record a tape sync of Secretary of State James A. Baker III for NPR’s All Things Considered in an interview with Robert Siegel and Chris Whipple about his new book “The Gatekeepers: How the White House chiefs of staff define every presidency” Part Two of this tape sync interview. See excerpts from “The…
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Death, Sex & Money Podcast Tape Sync Recording
I was honored to be asked by Death, Sex and Money to record Dr. Jonathan Clark at the Center For Space Medicine. He shared his experiences as the husband of Laurel Clark, one of the crew of space shuttle Columbia’s tragic last mission STS-107. Tape syncs, also known as double-enders, have almost left the world…
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Citizen Doug records a tape sync for Marketplace Radio
Douglas Robertson recorded a tape sync between Kai Ryssdal Host/Senior Editor of Marketplace and Curt Mowery of Mowery Farms Rosharon, TX. They discuss the uses of petroleum on the farm.
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Douglas Robertson records Dave Hartsock for WBUR’s Here and Now
Presented by WBUR‘s Kind World online experiment, the story of skydive instructor Dave Hartsock’s sacrifice for his tandem partner Shirley Dygert was aired on Thanksgiving 2013 on Here and Now. Douglas Robertson was hired to record Dave’s half of a tape sync. The only instructions were that the subject was in a wheel chair. What…
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Citizen Doug Records Jose Luis Zelaya for Marketplace Money
Douglas Robertson was hired by Jeff Tyler of Marketplace Money to record Jose Luis Zelaya, a world champion speed crocheter who crocheted his way from the streets of Honduras to the Graduate School of Education at the Texas A&M. The story is Immigrants get creative to survive without credit.
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Citizen Doug Records Deepwater Horizon Widow One Year After for NPR’s Tell Me More
At the one year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon spill, NPR’s Tell me More with Michel Martin asked me to travel to the home of Shelly Anderson and record this interview. Soon to be three years since the Transocean rig exploded, on the day of this posting, the Swiss company has settled with the US…
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Citizen Doug records Bela Karolyi for NPR’s All Things Considered
I got to record All Things Considered Host Audie Cornish’s interview of gymnastic coaching legend Bela Karolyi. It was a very busy day at Camp Karolyi, a sprawling, frumpy, yet world class facility in the heart of the Sam Houston National Forest where thousands of tiny gymnasts have gotten their shot at the big…
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Location Sound, ‘Disaster in the Gulf’ Discovery Channel and NPR’s Tell me More
My good friend Julye Newlin got me two days in ‘the Hive’ the BP control room for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill for the Discovery Channel shooting this HD documentary. We were the only crew to gain such direct access. One year Later, NPR’s Tell Me More hired me to go record Shelly Anderson…
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Held Hostage | This American Life
Citizen Doug recorded Daniel Johnson for This American Life
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Freakonomics » Save Me from Myself: A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast
Citizen Doug contributed the introduction recording of Tony Balandran for the Freakonomics Podcast “Save Me from Myself.”
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Citizen Doug records Ron Paul for NPR’s All Things Considered: Steadily, ‘Our Numbers Are Growing’ : It’s All Politics : NPR
Citizen Doug’s 4WD Tacoma came in handy today, that and a well timed fire truck leading the way through the flooded streets of downtown Houston. Out and back to Clute, TX in record time. Have mic. Will travel