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Andrew Nixon produced multimedia content for Capital Public Radio's website and other digital platforms. He focused on health care stories, producing compelling visual content using video, still photos, panoramas, motion graphics, timelines, and infographics. He was always seeking out new methods and technologies that will help him tell powerful stories.
An experienced photojournalist, Nixon brings his knowledge of the region and its issues to the stories he works on. As a staff photographer for Gold Country Media, he developed a visual style that translates well to video and web-only platforms, including interactive multimedia.
Nixon received his degree in economics from California State University, Sacramento, where he produced his senior research project on public health. His knowledge of economic issues serves his ability to seek out and critically analyze stories.
Nixon was easy to identify among the Capital Public Radio staff. He's the one with all the cameras who's fond of using outdated slang.
March 13, 2020
Elk Grove Unified School District is providing breakfast and lunch to children under 18 after closing schools due to the spread of coronavirus.
March 9, 2020
CapRadio Multimedia Producer Andrew Nixon and reporter Bob Moffitt spoke with people in Roseville and Sacramento about what they’re doing, if anything, in response to the coronavirus. Here’s what they had to say.
March 3, 2020
Californians hit the polls Tuesday for the state's 2020 primary. Throughout Sacramento, votes were cast, tallied and celebrated.
February 22, 2020
Nevada Democrats came together Saturday for the state’s presidential caucus. CapRadio Multimedia Reporter Andrew Nixon captured the scene at a precinct in Reno.
January 18, 2020
Images of the fourth annual Women's March in Sacramento.
January 2, 2020
We asked Capital Public Radio’s multimedia reporter Andrew Nixon to share some of his personally memorable moments of the last decade.
November 5, 2019
The Camp Fire was California's most deadly and destructive wildfire in history. Much of the attention since the fire has focused on the town of Paradise. As for smaller communities such as Concow, many residents feel their voices have been lost.
October 30, 2019
Pacific Gas and Electric says 1,400 customers remain without power after its most recent power shut-offs, the latest in a series that have sparked a backlash from residents and state officials.
October 21, 2019
From the announcement to the block party, here's how it looked as Sacramento celebrated the announcement it would get the newest Major League Soccer franchise.
October 12, 2019
More than 90,000 people are gathering in Discovery Park for the West Coast's largest hard rock music festival.
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