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Bob Edwards is an American journalist and broadcaster best known for his role as the host of NPR's Morning Edition for over two decades. His deep voice and thoughtful interviewing style made him one of the most trusted voices in American journalism. Edwards' commitment to honest, insightful reporting and storytelling has set the standard for public radio. His career inspires future generations of journalists to prioritize clarity, empathy, and integrity while sharing stories that connect people and foster understanding.

"In college, I got interested in news because the world was coming apart. The civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, the women's right movement. That focused my radio ambitions toward news."



"When Solomon said there was a time and a place for everything he had not encountered the problem of parking his automobile."
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"At a tiny station in New Albany, Indiana, which is right across from the river from Louisville, Kentucky, where I grew up. The Louisville stations were loath to hire beginners, so I had to go across the river."



"Never exaggerate your faults, your friends will attend to that."


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