The Bob Edwards Show
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| The Bob Edwards Show | |
| Genre | Talk |
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| Running time | 1 hour per episode, Monday through Friday |
| Country | United States |
| Home station | XM Public Radio |
| Syndicates | Public Radio International |
| Starring | Bob Edwards |
| Creators | Bob Edwards |
| Executive producers | Steve Lickteig |
| Air dates | 2004 to present |
| Website http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/ |
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The Bob Edwards Show is an American radio program presented by XM Satellite Radio every weekday morning at 8 a.m. Eastern, with repeats at 8 a.m. Central, 7 a.m. Pacific, 6 p.m. Mountain, and the next morning at 7 a.m. Eastern. The program is available 24/7 on XM Radio Online.
The show is hosted by Bob Edwards, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. Edwards was once the co-host of National Public Radio's All Things Considered and who hosted NPR's Morning Edition from the first episode to April 30, 2004 when he was re-assigned to another position within NPR, despite email objections from more than fifty thousand listeners. Edwards left his new assignment almost immediately, as Hugh Panero, CEO of XM Radio, offered Edwards a daily show.
The Bob Edwards Show continues the tradition of interviewing interesting people in all walks of life that Edwards exemplified on Morning Edition, but now in long form. Edwards told the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer's Terrance Smith, "The longest interview I could do on the air for Morning Edition was eight minutes. Now I can interview someone for up to an hour. So it's a freer, more open, more relaxed and enjoyable conversation. The program's really about conversation." The show's first broadcast was on October 4, 2004, staffed by experienced public radio veterans. The first program included weekly political commentator Washington Post columnist David S. Broder, USA Today Supreme Court reporter Joan Biskupic, former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite, and Eugene Robinson, author of Last Dance in Havana.
In 2006, interviews with musicians earned The Bob Edwards Show the Deems Taylor Award from ASCAP. The program also received a Gabriel Award from the Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals for an interview with Father Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest who works with Latino gang members in east Los Angeles. The show earned a second Gabriel Award in 2007 for "Exploding Heritage," a documentary about mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia. "Exploding Heritage" also received the National Press Club's Robert L. Kozic Award for environmental reporting, a New York Festivals Gold World Medal for best program on the environment, and an award from the Society of Environmental Journalists.
XM Radio also produces the compilation program Bob Edwards Weekend, distributed by Public Radio International for use by "terrestrial" public radio stations. It premiered on January 7-8, 2006, consisting of re-edited interviews from the weekday program.
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[edit] Personnel
[edit] Host
- Bob Edwards (2004-)
[edit] Executive producer
- Mark Schramm (2004-2005)
- Tish Valva (2005-2007)
- Steve Lickteig (2007-
[edit] Production Staff
- Dan Bloom
- Chad Campbell
- Andy Danyo
- Ed McNulty
- Cristy Meiners
- Ariana Pekary
- Geoffrey Redick
- Shelley Tillman
- Sam Wright
[edit] External links
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- BobEdwards.Info, Discussion forum for the program; includes complete calendar of guests to date, staff bios, and photos
- Bob Edwards Bio
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