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Washington Post hires Upadhye as supervising producer for evenings

Neeti Upadhye

Neeti Upadhye is joining The Washington Post’s video team as supervising producer for evenings, overseeing breaking news video coverage on weekday afternoons and evenings.

She will act as a link between video operations in D.C. and Seoul. She begins Apr. 18.

Upadhye comes from Brut India, an independent digital video news organization. Before that, she was a video journalist and VR producer at the New York Times, where her team received a National Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in 2017.

She has also worked as a video producer at NowThis News, and the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y.

Upadhye graduated from American University with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.

Mariam Ahmed

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