Joe Rosato Jr. is an Emmy Award-winning video journalist with NBC Bay Area News. He is also a bassist, songwriter, San Francisco resident… and Vespa rider!
Joe and I talk about how he got into journalism, tools, and techniques for telling compelling stories, the endless amount of stories that San Francisco and the Bay Area provide, and much more.
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Contrabass Conversations production team:
- Jason Heath, host
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- Mitch Moehring, audio engineer
- Trevor Jones, publication and promotion
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