Remembering Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's most recognized voices Known as a "founding mother" of NPR, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. She died Oct. 16.
Journalist Susan Stamberg, NPR's "founding mother" and the first American woman to anchor a nightly news program, has died. She was 87. NPR announced the former "All Things Considered" cohost's death ...
Susan Stamberg hosted NPR’s evening news broadcast, “All Things Considered,” for 14 years, starting in 1972. When she died recently at age 87, a female friend recalled what a difference ...
As longtime co-host of All Things Considered, Stamberg was the first woman to anchor a national news program in the U.S. People weren't used to hearing women's voices on the radio. "We were imitating ...
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