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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Audrey McAvoy

Tributes paid to pioneering news presenter and journalist

  • Susan Stamberg, a revered "founding mother" of National Public Radio (NPR) and the first woman to host a national news programme, has passed away at the age of 87.
  • She was instrumental in NPR's early days, joining the network in the early 1970s and hosting All Things Considered for 14 years from 1972.
  • Stamberg pioneered a more natural and conversational broadcasting style, moving away from the formal delivery common among broadcasters at the time.
  • Throughout her distinguished career, she conducted thousands of interviews with diverse figures and coined the term "Founding Mothers" for herself and other pioneering women at NPR.
  • Her career also included hosting Weekend Edition Sunday, creating its puzzle feature, and serving as a cultural correspondent, before her retirement in September.

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Susan Stamberg, first woman to host national news program, dies age 87

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