Susan Stamberg, a Longtime Voice of NPR, Is Dead at 87

长期担任NPR声音的苏珊·斯坦伯格去世,享年87岁

Susan Stamberg in her office at NPR headquarters in Washington in 1979, shortly before serving as moderator when President Jimmy Carter conducted a national call-in show.

Susan Stamberg in her office at NPR headquarters in Washington in 1979, shortly before serving as moderator when President Jimmy Carter conducted a national call-in show.

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Ms. Stamberg retired in September from the public broadcaster, where her last assignment had been special correspondent covering the arts. She served as host of “All Things Considered,” the weekday program of news, analysis and interviews, for 14 years, through 1986, and during that time it became NPR’s marquee broadcast, bringing prestige and seriousness to the network as it quickly grew beyond its original 63 member stations.

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