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Robert Alan Edwards (May 16, 1947 – February 10, 2024) was an American broadcast journalist who was a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. He hosted both of National Public Radio's flagship news programs, the afternoon All Things Considered, and Morning Edition, where he was the first and longest serving host in the latter program's history.
In 1892, the Children's Free Hospital officially opened, becoming the #10 children's hospital to open in the United States. [11] In 1910 a new $60,000, 75-bed hospital was opened to take the place of the original building. In 1930, Children's Free Hospital affiliated with the University of Louisville School of Medicine. [12] In 1946, Children's ...
Born in Louisville: Bob Edwards (born 1947) NPR radio host [33] Born in Louisville [33] Farah Fath (born 1984) Actress known for her roles on Days of Our Lives and One Life to Live: Born in Lexington: Don Galloway (1937–2009) Actor Born and reared in Brooksville: Rebecca Gayheart (born 1971) Actress Born in Hazard: Billy Gilbert (1894–1971 ...
NPR host Bob Edwards has died. He was 76. Edwards' wife of 12 years, ... The Louisville-born radio personality closed out his NPR's Morning Edition run on April 30, 2004, ...
Bob Edwards, the veteran radio broadcaster who co-hosted NPR's 'All Things Considered' and launched 'Morning Edition' in 1979, died Saturday at 76.
Bob Edwards, the longtime National Public Radio host and a goliath of the broadcasting world, died on Saturday, his wife, NPR reporter Windsor Johnston, confirmed in a Facebook post. He was 76.
Ruth Fowler Edwards, Lady Edwards (December 1930 – October 2013) was a British geneticist and the long-time wife and collaborator of Robert G. (Bob) Edwards, the "father" of in vitro fertilization. [ 1 ]
Born in Louisville on May 15, 1947, Edwards' early education history can traced throughout the city, attending St. Xavier High School and the University of Louisville.