- Lynn Neary
Lynn Neary is an American radio journalist. She is a correspondent on
National Public Radio and on National Desk's Arts and Information Unit, covering books and publishing.Early years and education
Neary was born and raised in
New York City . She earned aB.A. in English fromFordham University http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=2100948] .Career
Neary began her career in
public radio as anews anchor and reporter, covering education and county government at NPR member station WOSU inColumbus, Ohio . She later moved toWRMT inRocky Mount, North Carolina .In 1982, she became a newscaster on
Morning Edition , before taking over as weekend host ofAll Things Considered in 1984, a post she held until 1992. Neary is a regular guest host on NPR newsmagazines and its weekday talk show,Talk of the Nation .Neary joined NPR's Cultural Desk in 1993. She developed NPR's first religious affairs newsbeat.
Awards
Along with producer Dan Morris, Neary received a 1988
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for "625 K Street", a report on the Arthur Kapper Housing Project, dubbed "the worst public housing in the District of Columbia". The piece centred around drug-related murders.Neary reported for an
American Public Radio documentary, "A Primer on Breast Cancer", which won a 1992Corporation for Public Broadcasting Gold Award, an Ohio State Award, and anInternational Association of Women in Radio and Television Award.For her reporting on
welfare reform , Neary shared NPR's 1994-95 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton Award. She also won a 1999Gabriel Award for her report on a program for prisoners in New York'sSing Sing prison.References
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