- Linda Wertheimer
Linda Wertheimer is a radio journalist for
National Public Radio (NPR).Wertheimer was born on
March 19 1943 inCarlsbad ,New Mexico . [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0159385.html] She graduated fromWellesley College with the class of 1965. She worked for theBBC and WCBS after graduating. Wertheimer was reportedy told she should be a researcher, rather than an on-air reporter, by an executive at NBC. ["Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting" by Donna L. Halper, pg. 218]NPR, however, had no such reservations. Wertheimer began her career with NPR from the beginning in 1971, and became a political correspondent in 1974. In 1976, she was the anchor for NPR's coverage of a presidential nomination convention, and later, for election night: she was the first woman to do so. [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1931801 "Linda Wertheimer, NPR Biography"] ]
She has anchored ten presidential nomination conventions and twelve election nights in her career. She continued in her role as a political correspondent through 1989, at which point she became a host of the NPR news magazine show "
All Things Considered ," a role she would continue in for thirteen years. In 2002, she left that role and became NPR's first senior national correspondent. In 1979, Wertheimer won aDuPont-Columbia Award for excellence in broadcast journalism. She won the award for her live coverage of the debate in theUnited States Senate about theTorrijos-Carter Treaties , concerning thePanama Canal , in February 1978. Her coverage spanned a period of 37 days and marked the first time a live broadcast was transmitted from inside the Senate chamber. [ [http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/events/dupont/searchresults.asp?year=1979&title=&subject=&source=&program=&other=&x=11&y=16 DuPont Columbia award winners] , accessed 9/27/06.] Washingtonian magazine named Wertheimer one of the top 50 journalists in Washington, while "Vanity Fair" called her one of the 200 most influential women in America. [ [http://www.npr.org/about/press/011210.lwertheimer.html "Linda Wertheimer Takes on New Assignment"] , NPR press release,December 10 ,2001 ]She is the author of a book, "Listening to America: Twenty-Five Years in the Life of a Nation as Heard on NPR", about recent American history as covered on NPR. [Listening to America] by Linda Wertheimer (editor), ISBN 0395791537]
Her husband
Fred Wertheimer is a past president ofCommon Cause and current CEO ofDemocracy 21 . Because of his vocal advocacy of the issue (and the appearance of a conflict of interest), Linda Wertheimer does not do stories on campaign finance reform.External links
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1931801 NPR biography]
References
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