Robert Siegel

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Robert Siegel
Robert Siegel

Robert Siegel is an American radio journalist, best known today as host of the National Public Radio evening news broadcast All Things Considered.

After graduating from Stuyvesant High School in New York City, Siegel studied at Columbia University. During this time he was an anchor for the reporting of the 1968 Columbia demonstrations at the college radio station, WKCR-FM. From 1971 to 1976, he worked for WRVR in New York.

Siegel's NPR days began in December 1976, when he was hired as an associate producer. He has held various news and production related jobs at NPR since then. Siegel has been a host of All Things Considered since 1987. He took a short break in 1992 to host Talk of the Nation, NPR's call-in talk show.

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