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SUMMARY:Anger + Hope - The founding of NPR and lessons for the future of public media
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here – Streaming at ohyay.co/s/npr\nBill Siemering is a radio visionary. Sixty years ago\, Siemering was hired to transform WBFO from a student-run college radio club into a professional station. Because of the experiments in radio that he led at WBFO throughout the 1960s\, Siemering was invited to serve on the first board of what would become National Public Radio. He was also invited to write the original mission statement of NPR—while he was still working in Buffalo. Siemering went on to help create NPR’s flagship program\, All Things Considered and also what we know today as Fresh Air. Fifty years later\, Siemering is still passionate about the power of radio\, now doing much of his work in the developing world. \nNationally 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 in broadcasting. She has been inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame and the Radio Hall of Fame. An NPR “founding mother\,” Stamberg has been on staff since the network began in 1971. Beginning in 1972\, Stamberg served as co-host of NPR’s award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered for 14 years. She then hosted Weekend Edition Sunday\, and now reports on cultural issues for Morning Edition and Weekend Edition Saturday.
URL:https://brown.columbia.edu/event/anger-hope-the-founding-of-npr-and-lessons-for-the-future-of-public-media/
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