NPR Trailblazer Susan Stamberg Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Susan Stamberg Hollywood Walk of Fame
Susan Stamberg PHOTO: YEVETTE RENEE
Susan Stamberg Receives the 2,690th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
One of the Mothers of NPR, Susan Stamberg, who started with the public radio station in 1971, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. You can  find her star at 6363 Hollywood Boulevard
in front of DashRadio.
Susan was the first female to anchor a nightly news show and hosted 'All Things Considered' for 14-years and 'Weekend Edition Sunday.'
She is a Broadcast Hall of famer as well as Radio Hall of Fame. In addition, she has won the Armstrong, duPont and Edward R. Morrow Corporate Public Broadcast.
You can add author to her list of accomplishment. She has published two books, 'Books Talk: NPR's Susan Stamberg Considering All Things A Story of Her First 20 Years and Every Night at Five: Susan Stamberg's All Things Considered and cdo-edited 'The Wedding in the Middle of the Road by W.W. Norton.
Susan has always ben a strong advocate for woman and minorites.
Guest speaker were Walk of Famer Annette Bening and Stamberg's son Josh Stamberg.