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Name
  
Robert Siegel

Role
  
Journalist


Spouse
  
Jane Siegel

Movies
  
Yesterday Was a Lie

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Children
  
Leah Siegel, Erica Anne Siegel

Parents
  
Edith Siegel, Joseph Siegel

Education
  
Columbia University (1968), Stuyvesant High School, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

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Melissa Block, Audie Cornish, Leah Siegel, Kelly McEvers, Ari Shapiro

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Robert Siegel (born June 26, 1947) is an American radio journalist who has been one of the co-hosts of the National Public Radio evening news broadcast All Things Considered since 1987.

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Siegel's first professional broadcasting job was at WGLI in Babylon, New York, where he "did morning newscasts and a show that was part phone-ins, part Top Forty, all under the pseudonym Bob Charles." After a year at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Siegel left academia for good and worked for WRVR in New York from 1971 to 1976.

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Siegel was hired as a newscaster for NPR in Washington, D.C., in 1976, and he has held various news and production jobs at NPR since then. Since 1987, he has been a host of All Things Considered. He took a short break in 1992 to host Talk of the Nation, NPR's call-in talk show.

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In 2009, Siegel appeared in director James Kerwin's scifi noir film Yesterday Was a Lie.

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On Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, Siegel was presented with the John Chancellor Award for Excellence in Journalism by the Journalism School of Columbia University.

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In April 2017, Siegel announced he would end his time with All Things Considered in January 2018.

Early life and education

Siegel grew up in Stuyvesant Town—Peter Cooper Village, in New York City. He is the son of Joseph, a commercial education teacher, and Edith, a secretary at Stuyvesant High School. His maternal grandfather claimed to descend from rabbinical scholar Mordechai Yoffe and Siegel has identified on-air as Jewish. After graduating in 1964 from Stuyvesant, Siegel studied at Columbia University, graduating in 1968. During this time he was an anchor for the reporting of the 1968 Columbia demonstrations at the college radio station, WKCR-FM.

Personal life

Siegel is married to Jane Siegel, who works for the United States Department of Commerce; they are the parents of two daughters, Erica Anne Siegel and musician Leah Siegel.

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