Noah Adams Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Books, Career

Noah Adams Biography

Noah Adams is an American broadcast journalist and author, best known for his work on National Public Radio since 1987.

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Noah Adams Age

Noah was born in 1942,in  Ashland, Kentucky, United States of America. He is 81 years old as of 2023.

Noah Adams Family

He has not yet disclosed any information about his parents or whether he has siblings. Attempts to establish the identities of her family, his mother, and his father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether he has any siblings.

Noah Adams Wife

He is happily married to his wife Neenah Ellis, and they live in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Noah Adams
Noah Adams

Noah Adams Career

Adams, a former co-host of NPR’s daily All Things Considered, is now[when?] a contributing correspondent at the network’s National Desk. His books typically chronicle a whole year in his life, particularly as it relates to a particular passion or study endeavor. In 1981, he authored and narrated Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown, for which he received the Prix Italia, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and the Major Armstrong Award. Adams hosted the nationally syndicated Minnesota Public Radio variety show Good Evening, which debuted in 1987 to replace A Prairie Home Companion after it was cancelled. Good Evening was canceled after less than a year, and A Prairie Home Companion reappeared after a several-year sabbatical. Adams was the host of the nationally syndicated Minnesota Public Radio variety show Good Evening, created in 1987 to replace A Prairie Home Companion after that show left the air.  Good Evening ran for less than a year before being canceled; A Prairie Home Companion returned after a several-year hiatus.

Noah Adams Books

  • Saint Croix Notes:
  • All Things Considered”
  • Piano Lessons
  • Far Appalachia
  • The Flyers

Noah Adams Net Worth

Adams has an estimated net worth of 15 million dollars.