NPR has announced that it is promoting overnight editor Ryland Barton, who will join the public radio organization’s Newscast team as a writer, producer, and PM anchor for hourly national broadcasts ...
New research from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that both podcast hosts and their guests skew very heavily ...
Journalist Susan Stamberg, NPR's "founding mother" and the first American woman to anchor a nightly news program, has died. She was 87. NPR announced the former "All Things Considered" cohost's death ...
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, has died.
As longtime co-host of All Things Considered, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. People weren't used to hearing women's voices on the radio. "We were imitating ...
Known as a "founding mother" of NPR, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. She died Oct. 16. Originally broadcast in 1982, 1993 ...
Susan Stamberg once began an interview with an orchestra conductor by asking a question she confessed she'd always wanted to ask someone in his line of work: "Don't your arms get tired?" Maestro Jorge ...
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