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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Nappy Brown Dies
Tuesday, September 23 2008 David Brower and Eric HodgeLegendary blues singer Nappy Brown died at the age of 78. The North Carolina born performer made a name for himself in the 1950s but then fell into relative obscurity. Eric Hodge reports.
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N.C.’s Probation Violations
Thursday, August 28 2008 Eric Hodge and Katy BarronN.C.'s mismanaged probation system
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Lights...Camera...Orgeron!
Thursday, August 28 2008 Eric Hodge and Lindsay ThomasNorth Carolina State film historians Devin & Marsha Orgeron.
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Age & Alcohol
Wednesday, August 27 2008 Daniel Zola, Eric Hodge, Katy Barron, and Susan DavisWould lowering the drinking age help stop underage drinking?
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Gunning for Games
Tuesday, August 26 2008 Daniel Zola, Eric Hodge, and Katy BarronWake County wants to become the East Coast hub of the video game industry.
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Winning Isn’t Everything
Tuesday, August 26 2008 Daniel Zola and Eric Hodge"Winning Isn't Everything" is a documentary about the UNC Women's Soccer dynasty.
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Playing for Keeps
Tuesday, August 26 2008 Katy Barron and Eric Hodge"Playing for Keeps" author Mur Lafferty

