Susan Stamberg’s legacy of visual storytelling NPR's Neda Ulaby and Bob Mondello reflect on Susan Stamberg's lasting influence on arts reporting, sharing how her inventive use of sound, vivid writing, ...
Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's "founding mothers," died in October. Her granddaughters share their memories of the cranberry relish recipe she shared with listeners for decades. Today is our first ...
Veteran news anchor Susan Stamberg has passed away. The news of Stamberg’s passing was announced by NPR, a media organization she has been a member of since its founding in 1971. Stamberg was the ...
Holidays bring to mind those we have lost in the previous year. And colleagues and fans alike will always think of Susan Stamberg at Thanksgiving. Not only was she one of NPR's founding mothers - a ...
We are here — and I mean on the air with you today — because of Susan Stamberg. There are of course others who helped turn the idea of National Public Radio into a distinctive sound. But a little over ...
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 ...
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly national news program, died Thursday at the age of 87. Few figures have ...
Today is our first Thanksgiving without Susan Stamberg, the longtime host of NPR's All Things Considered. She died in October after more than half a century on the air, known as the first woman to ...