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  1. Linda Wertheimer (/ ˈ w ɜːr θ h aɪ m ər /; born March 19, 1943) is a former American radio journalist for NPR. She's considered one of NPR's "Founding Mothers" along with Susan Stamberg, Nina Totenberg and the late Cokie Roberts.

  2. Linda Wertheimer joined NPR at the network's inception, and served as the first broadcast director of All Things Considered starting with its debut on May 3, 1971. She later spent 13 years...

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · Wertheimer, 80, announced her retirement on Tuesday, bringing an end to her iconic run. Below, in her own words, one of NPR's Founding Mothers takes us through the decades as only she can — with...

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record. Longtime host and correspondent Linda Wertheimer is retiring — after more than half a century at NPR.

  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Linda Wertheimer, one of NPR's founding mothers, reflects on her 50-year career as a journalist and co-host of All Things Considered. She shares her memories of the early days, the presidential campaigns, the colleagues and the sound of NPR.

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  7. Feb 6, 2024 · After more than fifty years of service to NPR and public broadcasting, Linda Wertheimer, one of our founding mothers, has announced her retirement. Linda is an NPR icon blazing trails for women, for the news magazines and superlative reporting of politics in this country.

  8. Short Bio: Linda K. Wertheimer, a veteran journalist and former Boston Globe education editor, is the award-winning author of Faith Ed, Teaching About Religion In An Age of Intolerance. During her nearly 30-year journalism career, she was a reporter at The Dallas Morning News and The Orlando Sentinel as well as for other publications.

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