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Renée Montagne – Special Correspondent/ former Host, Morning Edition; Peter O'Dowd – Guest Host, Here and Now; Ayesha Rascoe – Host, Weekend Edition Sunday, Co-Host NPR Sunday Puzzle; Ari Shapiro – Co-Host, All Things Considered; Robert Siegel – Former Host, All Things Considered; retired January 2018; Scott Simon – Host, Weekend ...
Michele L. Norris (/ ˈ m iː ʃ ɛ l / MEE-shel; [1] born September 7, 1961) is an American journalist.From 2019 to 2024 Norris was an opinion columnist with The Washington Post. [2] [3] She co-hosted National Public Radio's evening news program All Things Considered from 2002 to 2011 and was the first African-American female host for NPR. [4]
From 2005 to 2007, she was foreign correspondent for NPR. [5] In 2007, she covered the Virginia Tech shooting. In 2008, she was a correspondent for ABC News. [6] Martin was one of the hosts of NPR's The Bryant Park Project, [5] a New York-based experimental morning news program designed to attract a younger demographic. [7]
Juana Summers (born 1988 or 1989) [1] is an American radio journalist. In June 2022, she became one of four co-hosts for NPR's afternoon drive-time news program All Things Considered. [2]
There she rose to become the station's first female news reporter. In 1980, Curry moved to NBC-affiliate KGW [ 16 ] in Portland , where she was a reporter and anchor. Four years later, Curry moved to Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV and received two Emmy Awards while working as a reporter from 1984 to 1990.
Wait Wait 25th anniversary "best of" episode part 8, featuring actress/comedian Jane Curtin, former chairman/CEO of Google Eric Schmidt, Olympic mogul skier Hannah Kearney, former host of Mythbusters Adam Savage, and former Notre Dame women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw.
Susan Stamberg (born September 7, 1938) is an American radio journalist. Stamberg was co-host of NPR's flagship program All Things Considered from 1972 to 1986. In that role Stamberg was the first female host of a national news broadcast. [1]
[4] [5] Prior to her tenure at NPR, she worked at WAER in Syracuse, then NPR member stations KPBX (Spokane), WMFE (Orlando), and Washington DC's WAMU, where she was a reporter and local show host. She joined NPR's Newscast Unit in 2000. Singh's contributions cover a variety of topics including race, health, immigration policy, and the arts. [6] [7]