Public Radio host Diane Rehm with Essential Pittsburgh producers Marcus Charleston and Katie Blackley in 2014. For nearly four decades, NPR host Diane Rehm has graced the airways, interviewing actors, ...
For decades, Diane Rehm has hosted her own daily talk show. The Peabody Award winner first took over as host of the midday show for NPR member station WAMU in 1979; only late last year, Rehm announced ...
Steve Inskeep talks to longtime public radio host Diane Rehm about her decision to retire after the 2016 presidential election. The show is produced at member station WAMU in Washington, D.C. Diane ...
So many of her 2.4 million listeners and the thousands more who have read her new book, On My Own, marvel at the strength of NPR radio talk show icon Diane Rehm. After all, she’s risen above her own ...
Since the 1970s, Diane Rehm has hosted a public radio talk program from WAMU in Washington. Today, The Diane Rehm Show reaches 2.4 million listeners each week on more than 200 NPR member stations, ...
WASHINGTON – Diane Rehm, the host of one of public radio’s longest-running and most popular news discussion programs, will retire next year, ending nearly 40 years on the air, according to people ...
That’s how longtime radio host Diane Rehm starts every morning—despite the fact her longtime husband, John, has been dead for more than a year. I’m sitting next to Rehm in her pink living room at her ...
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