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Lisa Napoli on how ‘Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie’ made NPR a powerhouse

Nov 16, 2021
30:14
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Public Radio - Susan Stamberg
01:46 • 2min
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Bill Semering - The First Programme Director
04:02 • 2min
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Linda Wertheimer and the Supreme Court
06:25 • 3min
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'Koke Roberts'
09:24 • 2min
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Did They Get Credit in Real Time for the Work They Did?
11:04 • 2min
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Susan Stamburg and the Balanced Family
13:34 • 2min
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Susan, Linda, Nina and Coki, the Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR
15:13 • 5min
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How Close Did They Come to Just Giving Up?
19:46 • 3min
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The New York Times
22:43 • 5min
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What I Learned While Researching This Book That Surprise You the Most
27:33 • 3min
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Author Lisa Napoli discusses her book “Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie” and the early days of NPR with Sarah Fenske before a live audience at St. Louis Jewish Book Festival.
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