Eric Hodge
ehodge@wunc.org
Eric Hodge is the "Morning Edition" host for WUNC. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered. In August 2004, he took over the Morning Edition slot where he enjoys the challenge of bringing North Carolina news to listeners each weekday. Eric moved to Carrboro from New York City in 2000 to get away from cold winters just in time to experience the year of the ice storm. Eric has worked for the BBC and XFM radio while living in London, England. He has also run his own music marketing company, worked for major record labels in both New York and London, and worked on the Grammy Award nominated Harry Belafonte project, "The Anthology of Black Music." Eric grew up in Michigan, trained at the Broadcast Center in St. Louis with CBS's KMOX radio and worked at a variety of stations in the Midwest and upstate New York.
Reports and features by Eric Hodge
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Civil Rights Center Opens in Greensboro
Monday, February 01 2010 Eric Hodge, Jessica Jones, and Yasmeen KhanThe International Civil Rights Center and Museum opens its doors today in Greensboro.
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Documenting King's Funeral
Monday, January 18 2010 Eric Hodge and Yasmeen KhanEric Hodge interviews photographer Burk Uzzle.
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Red Cross Calls for Blood Donations
Wednesday, January 13 2010 Eric HodgeRed Cross officials say there's a severe shortage of blood donations across the state.
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Expanding The Wall Of Heroes
Monday, October 05 2009 Eric HodgeMilitary and civilian officials in Fayetteville are trying to raise funds to expand a memorial to fallen war soldiers.
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Oh Danny Boy
Friday, August 28 2009 Eric HodgeThere's a tropical storm watch along the North Carolina coast as Danny continues to churn out in the Atlantic.
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Coble Returns from Russia
Friday, July 03 2009 Eric Hodge and Yasmeen KhanNorth Carolina Representatives Howard Coble and Brad Miller visited Moscow to meet with members of the Russian Parliament.
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Eugenics Victims Honored in Raleigh
Monday, June 22 2009 Eric HodgeNorth Carolina officials will unveil a historical marker to honor victims of the state-sponsored eugenics program.


