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The Curator

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2024-10-13

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This week on ‘The Curator’ we speak with the CEO of a leading media company in Hungary, explore the best food in Marseille and find out why so many people are moving to Atlanta.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • Hello and welcome to the Curator on Monoco Radio with me, Fernando Gusto Pacheco.

  • Over the next 60 minutes, I'll be bringing you some of the very best interviews and reports from the past week of coverage.

  • This week we speak with the CEO of a leading media company in Hungary.

  • We realize if and when we would like to keep the the independent free media life in a big scale in Hungary, we have to protect and we have to protect central media and it has to be a good chance.

  • Plus, a culinary tour of Marseille.

  • When you think French food, you might have visions of white tablecloths, fine dining, butter and cream.

  • Not so in Marseille.

  • The food here comes drenched in olive oil, almost always involves seafood and fresh vegetables, and is enhanced with a colorful, mouthwatering array of spices that nod to the city's blend of cultures, cuisines and languages.

  • All that and much more in the next hour here on the Curator with me, Fernando Gusto Pacheco.

  • We start with a highlight from our show debriefing on Tuesday, which was an US Election special.

  • And by the way, every Tuesday will be a US Election special until the election happens.

  • When it comes to the US Economy, one of the trends we've seen in recent years is a shift in population within the United States.

  • Some of this is about politics, conservative Californians moving to southern red states, for example, but much of it is about business opportunities and cost of living.

  • Monaco's US Editor Chris Lord has been to Atlanta, Georgia, to find out why many people are moving to this southern US State and how it could affect the election.

  • I'm standing on the Beltline in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • It's an old train line that's been transformed into a highway for bicycles and become a walkable engine of this city's new economy.

  • There are people on their lunch hour emerging from shiny new office blocks in the area, one of which is designed by Olsen Kundig.

  • There are high end shops, bars and a lot of two wheelers taking advantage of this thoroughfare.

  • Atlanta right now is booming with new arrivals from all over the US that is turning the state of Georgia, once deeply red Republican, into a swinging shade of purple.

  • Developer Jim Irwin of New City Properties has built projects all over the neighborhood.