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  1. 1973–present. Renée Montagne ( / mɒnˈteɪn /) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio 's weekday morning news program, Morning Edition, from May 2004 to November 11, 2016. Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initially as interim replacements ...

  2. Renee Montagne is a special correspondent and host at NPR. This Racism Is Killing Me Inside. March 1, 2023 • This week, we revisit an episode from 2018 that looks into how discrimination not ...

  3. NPR. In four months, on the first Friday after the elections in November, Renee Montagne will step away from the host chair on Morning Edition after 12 years. That's 12 years of arriving at work ...

  4. After a dozen years of arriving at work every weekday at midnight, Montagne says she's ready to try something new. She will become a special correspondent on <em>Morning Edition.</em>

  5. May 12, 2017 · Renee Montagne returns with "Lost Mothers," airing today and continuing next week, looking at who these women are and why they're dying. Friday, May 12, 2017; Washington D.C.

  6. Nov 11, 2016 · We have a little news this morning. As many people have heard, it is Renee Montagne's final day hosting MORNING EDITION, this program. She's been in the chair, as we say, for 12 years. DAVID ...

  7. www.tpr.org › people › renee-montagneRenee Montagne | TPR

    Renee Montagne. Renee Montagne, one of the best-known names in public radio, is a special correspondent and host for NPR News. Montagne's most recent assignment was a yearlong collaboration with ProPublica reporter Nina Martin, investigating the alarming rate of maternal mortality in the U.S., as compared to other developed countries.

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