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After six years as a Morning Edition host, Rachel Martin is stepping away from her day-to-day presence on the show.
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Managing conflicts of interest and competing loyalties
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Correspondent Joe Palca is retiring after 30 years covering science for NPR. We have an homage to his work - sometimes silly, sometimes serious, always scientific.
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Nancy Barnes, NPR's newsroom leader, announced her forthcoming departure as the network moves to create a new executive to oversee both the news and programming divisions.
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This is the first position of its kind at NPR and it exists thanks to the thoughtful and innovative work of the Oye listening group.
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Sam's last day as host of It's Been A Minute will be Friday, March 11. NPR will be conducting a national search to find his successor.
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In the 50 years that NPR has been around, the journalistic landscape has changed massively. We explore these changes and what role the network
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To mark the 50th anniversary of All Things Considered, NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg recalls a moment from the program's first decade.
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of NPR's first on-air broadcast, we look back at our origins in radio, how we grew from a staff of 65 to thousands, and into our future in the digital space.
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NPR's program, All Things Considered, debuted on May 3, 1971. ATC creator Bill Siemering and former co-host (then production assistant) Susan Stamberg look back on the iconic first broadcast.