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Morning Edition
Show nameMorning Edition
GenreNews, talk
Running time2 hours
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Home stationNational Public Radio (NPR)
SyndicatesPublic Radio International (PRI), American Public Media (APM)
CreatorNational Public Radio (NPR)
StarringSteve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, Ayesha Rascoe, Leila Fadel
First air date1979
Last air datepresent

Morning Edition is a National Public Radio (NPR) radio program that broadcasts daily, featuring a mix of news, interviews, and analysis from NPR correspondents and reporters, including Sarah Kendzior, Glenn Greenwald, and Sarah Kendzior. The show is hosted by Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, Ayesha Rascoe, and Leila Fadel, and has been on the air since 1979, with notable guests including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders. The program is broadcast on over 900 NPR member stations, including WNYC, KQED, and WBUR, and is also available as a podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Introduction

Morning Edition is one of the most popular radio programs in the United States, with a large and dedicated listener base, including fans of The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian. The show's format is designed to provide listeners with a comprehensive overview of the day's news, including politics, business, science, and culture, with contributions from NPR correspondents like Mara Liasson, Ron Elving, and Cokie Roberts. The program also features regular segments, such as StoryCorps, NPR's Planet Money, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, which are produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and WBEZ. Notable episodes have included interviews with Pope Francis, Malala Yousafzai, and Elon Musk, as well as coverage of major events like the September 11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

The first episode of Morning Edition aired in 1979, and was hosted by Bob Edwards, who went on to become a renowned journalist and broadcaster, known for his work on NPR and SiriusXM. Over the years, the show has undergone several format changes, including the addition of new hosts and segments, such as NPR's Code Switch and Hidden Brain, which are produced in collaboration with WAMU and American University. The show has also expanded its coverage to include more international news, with contributions from NPR correspondents like Anne Garrels, Corey Flintoff, and Deborah Amos, who have reported from Baghdad, Kabul, and Beirut. Notable episodes have included coverage of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, and the Arab Spring, as well as interviews with world leaders like Nelson Mandela, Angela Merkel, and Vladimir Putin.

Format

The format of Morning Edition typically includes a mix of news, interviews, and analysis, with a focus on in-depth reporting and investigative journalism, similar to programs like Frontline and 60 Minutes. The show is divided into several segments, each of which focuses on a specific topic or issue, such as politics, business, or science, with contributions from NPR correspondents like David Folkenflik, Sarah Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald. The program also features regular segments, such as StoryCorps and NPR's Planet Money, which are produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and WBEZ. Notable episodes have included interviews with authors like John Grisham, Stephen King, and J.K. Rowling, as well as coverage of major events like the Olympic Games and the Grammy Awards.

Hosts

The current hosts of Morning Edition are Steve Inskeep, Rachel Martin, Ayesha Rascoe, and Leila Fadel, all of whom are experienced journalists and broadcasters with a strong background in news and current events, similar to hosts like Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maddow. The show has had several hosts over the years, including Bob Edwards, Susan Stamberg, and Liane Hansen, who have all made significant contributions to the program, including coverage of major events like the Watergate scandal and the Iran hostage crisis. Notable guests have included world leaders like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders, as well as celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Awards_and_recognition

Morning Edition has won numerous awards for its journalism and broadcasting, including several Peabody Awards, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, and Edward R. Murrow Awards, which are considered among the most prestigious awards in journalism. The show has also been recognized for its innovative storytelling and in-depth reporting, with awards from organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Notable awards have included the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, the George Polk Award for Journalism, and the Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism.

Impact_and_reception

Morning Edition has had a significant impact on the media landscape, with its in-depth reporting and analysis influencing the way that news is covered and consumed, similar to programs like The New York Times' The Daily and The Washington Post's The Post Reports. The show has also been praised for its commitment to journalism and its dedication to telling the stories that need to be told, with accolades from organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists and the International Press Institute. Notable episodes have included coverage of major events like the September 11 attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as interviews with world leaders like Pope Francis, Malala Yousafzai, and Elon Musk. The show's influence can be seen in other media outlets, such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Vox, which have all cited Morning Edition as an inspiration for their own journalism and storytelling.

Category:Radio programs