It did not provide a cause of death Stamberg joined npr in the early 1970s when it was getting off the ground as a network of radio stations across the country. People weren't used to hearing women's voices on the radio Susan stamberg, a “founding mother” of national public radio and the first female broadcaster to host a national news program, died thursday Susan stamberg, a founding mother of national public radio and the first female broadcaster to host a national news program, has died Susan stamberg, a “founding mother” of npr who joined the network in its infancy and helped blaze a trail for women in journalism, becoming the first female anchor of a national nightly news program in the united states, died oct
She was 87 and had retired in september. Susan stamberg, a revered founding mother of national public radio and the first woman to host a national news programme, has passed away at the age of 87 Susan stamberg, one of the founding mothers for 'npr,' has passed away at the age of 87 She will be remembered for her radio revolution. Susan stamberg, one of npr's founding mothers, died on thursday at the age of 87 Listen to npr's special report celebrating susan stamberg's career by hitting the play button above
Colleagues saw her as a yenta, a mentor and a storyteller who was always tough and true to herself. Susan stamberg, a “founding mother” of national public radio and the first female broadcaster to host a national news program, has died Tommaso boddi/wireimage susan stamberg is honored with a star on the hollywood walk of fame on march 03, 2020 in hollywood, california (jta) — when susan stamberg first sat behind the microphone to host a newfangled broadcasting venture called national public radio, in 1972, some board members had a concern
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