Danny Hwang
Danny Hwang is in his final undergraduate quarter at Northwestern University's journalism school. He will be moving on to the graduate program in Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Northwestern in the fall of 2018. He is a music fan through and through, having founded the Korean indie music show at Northwestern's campus radio station as a freshman and writing for the online magazine Korean Indie. He has also produced studio live performances of musicians on and off campus, in addition to a weekly music podcast.
During his time at WLRN, Danny has brought more music to WLRN, starting from his coverage of music-related news and culminating in the creation and production of the weekly live music series "Live From The 305." The series hosts local musicians every Monday at 3:05 p.m. to perform live music at the WLRN studios, broadcast live on the station's Facebook page.
Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, Danny has been a Chicago resident throughout his time in college. While he had never been to Miami before working at WLRN, he has quickly fallen in love with the station and South Florida.
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Set up cameras, react, edit, and repeat. Do this well enough and you just might rack up a million followers on Youtube.
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