From the archives: NPR’s Susan Stamberg

October 18, 2025
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Susan Stamberg, one of the leading voices of National Public Radio and the longtime host of “All Things Considered,” died on Oct. 16, 2025 at age 87. In this May 2, 2021 “Sunday Morning” report, Faith Salie talked with Stamberg (the first female host of a national news broadcast) and other NPR luminaries, including Audie Cornish, Eric Deggans and Ira Glass, about the network’s first 50 years.

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