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The show premiered on November 5, 1979; its weekend counterpart is Weekend Edition. Morning Edition and All Things Considered are among the highest rated public radio shows. [2] [3] The show was hosted by Bob Edwards from its inception until it was retooled for a two-anchor format in 2004 with the introduction of Steve Inskeep and Renée Montagne.
Edwards hosted NPR's flagship program, Morning Edition, from the show's inception in November 1979 until April 2004. [5] [6] [7] After 24 plus years with Edwards as host, Arbitron ratings showed that, with 13 million listeners, it was the second highest-rated radio broadcast in the country, behind only Rush Limbaugh's AM show. Prior to his ...
November 5: The radio news program Morning Edition premieres on National Public Radio. Undated: In Albuquerque, New Mexico, long time rocker KRST flips to country music, becoming the city's first FM country radio station. KRST is still playing country music.
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1979 was a common year ... The radio news program Morning Edition premieres on National Public Radio in the United States. November 6 – At Montevideo, Uruguay, ...
He later studied broadcast journalism at American University in Washington, D.C. [2] Leiderman's Morning Edition theme music was used for 40 years, from the show's first broadcast on November 5, 1979 until May 3, 2019. [5] As of 2013, Leiderman lived in Swannanoa, North Carolina. [4]
1979–80 The 1977–78 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1977 to August 1978.
When Lindsay-Schaub was sold to Lee Enterprises in early 1979, the Courier was not included in the purchase. Attempts to find another buyer failed, and the Courier published its last edition on March 31, 1979.