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Ashbrook joined public radio following the September 11, 2001 attacks, when he was enlisted by NPR and WBUR-Boston for special coverage. He hosted the National Public Radio show On Point . Ashbrook oversaw a staff of 10 who assisted with research and show preparation – typically compiling information relating to the topics to be discussed on ...
Tom Ashbrook was the long-running host from 2002 to 2017. Prior to that he was a foreign editor at The Boston Globe.. Ashbrook hosted most weeks during his time with the show, but went on medical leave in November 2007, to undergo heart bypass surgery. [8]
Ayesha Rascoe – Host, Weekend Edition Sunday, Co-Host NPR Sunday Puzzle; Ari Shapiro – Co-Host, All Things Considered; Robert Siegel – Former Host, All Things Considered; retired January 2018; Scott Simon – Host, Weekend Edition Saturday; Juana Summers – Co-Host, All Things Considered; Scott Tong – Co-Host, Here and Now
She is the host of NPR's On Point. She was the long-time host for the Modern Love podcast (a collaboration between WBUR and The New York Times). She formerly hosted the WBUR local news program Radio Boston and was the primary fill-in host for Here & Now, produced by WBUR and distributed nationally by NPR.
WBUR-FM (90.9 FM) is a public radio station located in Boston, Massachusetts, owned by Boston University.Its programming is also known as WBUR News.The station is the largest [3] of three NPR member stations in Boston, along with WGBH and WUMB-FM and produces nationally distributed programs, including On Point and Here and Now.
Bill Kurtis (born William Horton Kuretich; September 21, 1940) is an American television journalist, television producer, narrator, and news anchor.. Kurtis was studying to become a lawyer in the 1960s, when he was asked to fill in on a temporary news assignment at WIBW-TV in Topeka, Kansas.
Radio interview on NPR's On Point with Tom Ashbrook; Sharma-Jensen, Geeta. "Wisconsin writer David Rhodes publishes 'Driftless'", Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 20 October 2008. "Driftless by David Rhodes", California Literary Review, John Holt, November 11, 2008; Maggie Ginsberg.
[6] From 1979 to 1983 he was based in London, making him the first NPR staffer to be based overseas. [7] Upon his return to America, he became the director of the News and Information Department, and was responsible for overseeing production of both All Things Considered and Morning Edition , as well as the creation of Weekend Edition. [ 7 ]