Who are the hosts of here and now?
Contact Here & Now Follow our co-hosts on Twitter — Robin Young @hereandnowrobin, Tonya Mosley @TonyaMosley, and Scott Tong @tongscott.
What happened to here and now host?
Jeremy Hobson is an American national radio journalist. He had been the co-host of NPR and WBUR’s Here and Now. He co-hosted the show, along with Robin Young and Tonya Mosley. He left the show in October of 2020….
| Jeremy Hobson | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Boston University |
| Career | |
| Show | Here and Now |
| Station(s) | WBUR-FM |
Where is Jeremy Hobson going?
On October 16, Jeremy Hobson will sign-off as co-host of Here & Now, a co-production from WBUR and NPR. He has been in the co-host chair for more than seven years, joining Here & Now in 2013 as the show expanded from one to two hours to meet the growing demand for news programming throughout the broadcast day.
What is here and now on NPR?
Here & Now. A live production of NPR and WBUR, in collaboration with public radio stations across the country, Here & Now reflects the fluid world of news as it’s happening in the middle of the day — with timely, smart and in-depth news, interviews and conversation.
Who is Peter O Dowd?
Peter O’Dowd is the senior editor for Here & Now. He has a hand in most parts of the show — he edits and produces segments, travels the country to report stories and plan the show’s remote broadcasts, and regularly fills in as host.
How can I listen to here and now?
You can listen to past shows by browsing or searching the archives. Hear the whole show: You can stream Here & Now using the WBUR mobile app. A podcast of each hour is also available via Apple Podcasts and Spotify within hours of its air time. For more ways to download the podcast, go here.
Is Jeremy Hobson leaving NPR?
Hobson has co-hosted the national midday program, which is produced by WBUR and NPR, for more than seven years. Hobson’s last day will be October 16. WBUR is a nonprofit news organization and our coverage relies on your financial support. Or, you might say, living at work,” Hobson said in a statement.
Who is leaving NPR?
Audie Cornish
Audie Cornish, a host of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” is leaving her job, becoming the latest prominent person of color to leave the public broadcaster.
What happened to Peter O Dowd?
Peter O’Dowd is the senior editor for Here & Now. Peter came to Boston from KJZZ in Phoenix, where as news director he helped establish a news operation with bureaus that spanned much of the U.S.-Mexico border. …
What station is NPR here?
California NPR Member Stations
| Station | City | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| KCRI-FM | Indio | 89.3 |
| KKJZ-FM | Long Beach | 88.1 |
| KUSC-FM | Los Angeles | 91.5 |
| KNSQ-FM | Mt. Shasta | 88.1 |
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Who is the host of All Things Considered?
All Things Considered Every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Audie Cornish, Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro present the program’s trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features. Michel Martin hosts on the weekends.
Who are the news anchors at NPR?
1 Elissa Nadworny Reporter/Editor, NPR Ed 2 Kia Miakka Natisse Host, Invisibilia 3 Brian Naylor Correspondent, Washington Desk 4 Lynn Neary Correspondent, Arts Desk and Guest Host 5 Joe Neel NPR Deputy Senior Supervising Editor 6 Brett Neely Editor, Washington Desk 7 Patti Neighmond Correspondent, Health Policy, Science Desk
How do I find a person who runs NPR?
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How many people work at National Public Radio?
People at NPR More than 700 people work at National Public Radio bringing you news and cultural programming every day. You can check out the bios of some of the famous voices you hear on the radio as well as find out about some of the other special people who help run NPR. Programming Staff. and Contributors.