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Julie Caine

Senior Supervising Editor, Throughline at NPR

Julie Caine is the Senior Supervising Editor and Showrunner for NPR's podcast Throughline, where she has played a key role in producing award-winning content, including Peabody Award-winning episodes. Under her leadership, the show has grown to attract nearly one million listeners weekly.12

Caine has a strong background in audio storytelling, focusing on cultivating new voices and innovative storytelling techniques. She has previously served as the Director of Podcasts at KQED, where she oversaw the development of various successful podcasts, and was also involved in launching Jetty Studios for the Al Jazeera Media Network.2 Her career includes roles such as Managing Producer at KALW and contributions to several notable podcasts, emphasizing her commitment to diversifying voices in media.13

Educationally, Caine holds a Master of Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and has been active in mentoring and training aspiring audio producers across various educational settings.

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Experience

Supervising Editor/Showrunner, Throughline at NPR (Apr 2020 - Present)
Director of Podcasts, KQED (Jul 2018 - Apr 2020)

Education

Master of Journalism, Journalism, University of California, Berkeley (2005 - 2007)

Location

Berkeley, California, United States