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Bridget Carey writes about technology for The Miami Herald. Born and raised in South Florida, she has been writing for The Herald since her days at Flanagan High School in Pembroke Pines. She majored in journalism at the University of Florida, but if there were a degree for pop culture, she would have a doctorate. This natural-born geek spent most of her life basking in the warm glow of a computer monitor and has a hard time remembering what life was like before instant messenger.
The Business Show
Niala Boodhoo is a multimedia business reporter for The Miami Herald. In addition to The Miami Herald Business Show, she is the weekly host/producer of the Miami Herald Friday Business Report, which airs on 91.3 WLRN, and also blogs regularly about social media. Previously, she was The Miami Herald's economy/labor reporter. She's been a business reporter since 2000 for Reuters, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel and most recently, The Miami Herald.
Inside the newsroom
Anders Gyllenhaal has been The Miami Herald's executive editor since 2007. He previously served as editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune and executive editor of The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. A graduate of George Washington University, Gyllenhaal worked as an investigative reporter and later Broward editor at The Miami Herald from 1979 to 1991. He is married to Beverly Mills, a syndicated food columnist and cookbook author, and has two children in college, Grey, 18, and Sam, 20.
Changing Channels
Glenn Garvin, the Miami Herald's TV critic, covered Latin America for 19 years -- the last five of them as The Herald's bureau chief in Managua. A 1975 graduate of Stanford University, Garvin is the author of Everybody Had His Own Gringo: The CIA and the Contras and (with Ana Rodriguez) Diary of a Survivor: Nineteen Years in a Cuban Women's Prison. Click here to e-mail him. Don't miss his television blog, Changing Channels .
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