Lisa Mullins
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Lisa Mullins is the anchor and senior producer of "The World," a radio program of Public Radio International. She anchored the program from Hong Kong when the territory was handed back to China in 1997. She also covered the Republican National Convention in San Diego in 1996 and anchored that year's presidential election coverage from Washington.
She has covered news events around the United States and produced reports from China, Albania, Italy, Mexico and Northern Ireland. She has interviewed key figures on the international stage, including U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai.
Mullins also hosts the American broadcast of the BBC documentary series "The Changing World." The Changing World is a collaboration between the BBC World Service, Public Radio International, and PRI's The World.[1]
Previously, Mullins reported on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition," "All Things Considered," and "Performance Today." For 6 years, she hosted the American broadcast of the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Day concert, performed in the Austrian capital.
She has received the bronze award for "Best Network Anchor" in the New York Festival's international radio competition, and Boston Magazine has honored her with its "Best Radio Voice" award. Her interview with the Episcopal bishop of Honduras, Leo Fradé, won "The World" the Golden Reel Award in the category "National News and Public Affairs" from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters.[2]
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- Lisa Mullins' biography at PRI's The World website
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