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Birth name
  
Susan Levitt

Role
  
Journalist

Network
  
National Public Radio

Children
  
Josh Stamberg

Country
  
United States

Ex-spouse
  
Louis C. Stamberg

Name
  
Susan Stamberg


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Born
  
September 7, 1938 Newark, New Jersey (
1938 -09-07
)

Show
  
All Things Considered Weekend Edition Sunday

Books
  
NPR Holiday Favorites

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Susan stamberg interview


Susan Stamberg (born September 7, 1938) is an American radio journalist who is a Special Correspondent for National Public Radio and guest host of Weekend Edition Saturday.

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Early life

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Susan Stamberg was born Susan Levitt in Newark, New Jersey.

Career

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For 14 years beginning in 1972 Stamberg served as co-host of All Things Considered, the evening news magazine. She was the first woman to hold a full-time position as anchor of a national nightly news broadcast in the United States. She was awarded the Edward R. Murrow Award (CPB). In 1994, Stamberg was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame. In 1996 she was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame.

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Each Thanksgiving since 1971, Stamberg provides NPR listeners with her mother-in-law's recipe for a cranberry relish sauce that is unusual in having horseradish as one of its principal ingredients. The recipe is known as Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish Recipe, although it was originally published in 1959 by Craig Claiborne in his food column.

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One of her most memorable interviews was with Nobel Prize–winning economist Milton Friedman. Stamberg argued with Friedman over the merits of the free market, claiming her conversations with "Russian cabbies" on the streets of New York had showed that the expatriates preferred life in the former Communist country to "how dreadfully tough their lives are here (the United States)." Friedman dismissed Stamberg's observation, contending, "I'm saying if you really want to know what they really believe about the relative merits of the two systems, see what they do, not what they say. And what they do is to stay here. They don't go back."

Stamberg was also the first host of the long-running PBS arts series, Alive from Off Center, hosting from 1985 to 1986.

Personal life

The mother of actor Josh Stamberg, Stamberg was married to Louis C. Stamberg, who died on October 9, 2007. During a career with the Agency for International Development Louis Stamberg worked as a program officer and spent more than two years at the USAID mission in New Delhi.

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