RIP Susan Stamberg (87), NPR 'founding mother'

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Susan Stamberg, a pioneering figure in journalism and a founding member of NPR, has passed away at 87. She was the first woman to anchor a nightly national news program in the U.S. and was known for her impactful storytelling that connected audiences through culture and ideas. Colleagues described her as a mentor and a true humanitarian who valued great journalism. Stamberg's contributions to NPR and the field of broadcasting earned her numerous accolades, including honors from the National Radio Hall of Fame. Her legacy as a trailblazer in media will be remembered fondly.
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NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
https://www.npr.org/2025/10/16/1184880448/susan-stamberg-obituary
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 informed the sensibility of NPR more than Stamberg. Colleagues considered her a mentor, a matchmaker, a founding mother — always tough, and always true to herself.

"A true humanitarian, she believed in the power of great journalism," Stamberg's son Josh said in a statement. "Her life's work was connection, through ideas and culture."
For those outside the US, NPR = National Public Radio

NPR host Scott Simon contended she was the first real human being to host a regular evening newscast. Stamberg even knit while sitting in front of the microphone at All Things Considered.

Stamberg's stories and segments over the decades spanned the human experience, from examining matters of state to illuminating pointillist details of artistic achievement. She would be recognized by her peers with honors from the National Radio Hall of Fame, the Hollywood Walk of Fame and more. She retired in September.
 
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