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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.
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- Susan Levitt, September 7, 1938 (age 85), Newark, New Jersey
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Nationally renowned broadcast journalist Susan Stamberg is a special correspondent for NPR. Stamberg is the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program, and has won every major award...
Apr 28, 2021 · Susan Stamberg co-hosted All Things Considered from 1972 until 1986 — she's the first woman to anchor a daily national news program in America. She is now an NPR special correspondent. NPR. On...
- Terry Gross
May 3, 2021 · CORNISH: NPR's own Susan Stamberg - she went on to become the first woman to anchor a nightly national news program. We asked her to share an on-air highlight. STAMBERG: The early days were...
- Ailsa Chang
Learn about Susan Stamberg, the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program on a full-time basis and a pioneer for women journalists. Explore her childhood, career, awards, and Jewish identity.
Mar 3, 2020 · The veteran radio journalist and host reflects on her career, her passion for radio and her role as a role model for women broadcasters. She will receive her star on the Walk of Fame on March 3, 2020.
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Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent for National Public Radio, was the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program on a regular basis. Starting in 1972, Stamberg served as co-host of NPR’s All Things Considered for 14 years. She then hosted NPR’s Weekend Edition—Sunday from its premiere in January 1987 through October 1989.