"I tell young folks, I learned everything I learned about journalism right here at NPR."

Bob Edwards (1947)
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About Bob Edwards

Bob Edwards is a renowned American broadcast journalist best known as the original host of National Public Radio's Morning Edition. Born in 1947 in Alberta, Canada, Edwards had a distinguished career spanning over three decades at NPR, where he conducted thousands of interviews with prominent figures. He received numerous awards for his contributions to journalism and broadcasting, including the Edward R. Murrow Award and the duPont-Columbia Award.

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