Susan Stamberg Biography
Susan Stamberg is an American radio journalist working as a s Special Correspondent and her reports appear weekly on NPR’s Morning Edition. She co-hosted NPR’s flagship program All Things Considered from 1972 to 1986. Stamberg was the first woman to host a national news show in this capacity.
How old is Susan Stamberg? – Age
She is 85 years old as of 7 September 2023. She was born in 1938 inNewark, New Jersey, United States. Her real name is Susan Levitt.
Susan Stamberg Family – Education
She is Jewish. She is the cousin of All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro. She graduated from Barnard College in 1959.
Susan Stamberg Husband
Stamberg married Louis C. Stamberg, who died on October 9, 2007. Louis Stamberg worked as a program officer for the Agency for International Development for more than two years, including at the USAID mission in New Delhi. Stamberg is the mother of the actor Josh Stamberg.
Susan Stamberg Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $10 million.
Susan Stamberg Career
For quite some time, starting in 1972, Stamberg filled in as co-host of In light of everything, the nightly news magazine. She was the primary lady to stand firm on a full-time foothold as anchor of a public evening news broadcast in the US. She was granted the Edward R. Murrow Grant (CPB). She was the host of End of the week Release Sunday from 1987 to 1989. In 1994, Stamberg was enlisted into the Telecom Lobby of Distinction. In 1996, she was enlisted into the Public Radio Lobby of Distinction. For her commitments to radio Stamberg was granted a star on the Hollywood Stroll of Popularity, Walk 3, 2020.
Stamberg talked with Fred Rogers a few times as host of In light of everything. During the 1980s, Stamberg and Rogers recorded a few TV specials.
Every Thanksgiving beginning around 1971, Stamberg gives NPR audience members her mother by marriage’s recipe for a cranberry relish sauce that is uncommon in having horseradish as one of its vital fixings. Every year Stamberg concocts a better approach to introduce the recipe in another manner, remarkably imparting the dish to rapper Coolio in 2010. The recipe is known as Mom Stamberg’s Cranberry Relish Recipe, in spite of the fact that it was initially distributed in 1959 by Craig Claiborne in his food section.
One of her most vital meetings was with Nobel Prize-winning business analyst Milton Friedman. Stamberg contended with Friedman over the benefits of the unrestricted economy, asserting her discussions with “Russian cabbies” in the city of New York had shown that the ostracizes favored life in the previous Socialist nation to “how horribly extreme their lives are here (the US).” Friedman excused Stamberg’s perception, battling, “I’m saying to understand what they truly understand to be true regarding the general benefits of the two frameworks, see what they do, not what they say. Furthermore, what they do is to remain here. They don’t return.” Stamberg was likewise the main host of the PBS expressions series Alive from Askew, facilitating from 1985 to 1986.