Noah Adams
Noah Adams | |
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Born | Ashland, Kentucky, United States |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, author |
Years active | 1962–present |
Notable credit | All Things Considered (NPR) |
Website | www |
Noah Adams is an American broadcast journalist and author, known primarily since 1987 from National Public Radio.
Career
A former co-host of the daily All Things Considered program, Adams is currently[when?] the contributing correspondent at the network's National Desk. His books tend to document a full year in his life, specifically as that year relates to a particular passion or research project. He wrote and narrated a documentary called Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown in 1981, which earned him the Prix Italia, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and the Major Armstrong Award.
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. [1] Good Evening ran for less than a year before being canceled; A Prairie Home Companion returned after a several-year hiatus.
Personal life
Adams was born in Ashland, Kentucky. He is married to Neenah Ellis, and they live in Yellow Springs, Ohio.[2]
Bibliography
- Saint Croix Notes: River Mornings, Radio Nights (1990)—A collection of Adams' essays.
- Noah Adams on "All Things Considered": A Radio Journal (1992; ISBN 0-393-03043-1)—Follows his work for NPR during the volatile news year of June 4, 1989 to June 4, 1990.
- Piano Lessons: Music, Love, and True Adventures (1997; ISBN 0-385-31821-9)—Documents his struggles and musings on learning how to play the piano at age 51.
- Far Appalachia: Following the New River North (2001; ISBN 0-385-32013-2)—Adams explores and researches the New River, in a journey from North Carolina to West Virginia.
- The Flyers: In Search of Wilbur and Orville Wright (2003; ISBN 0-609-81032-4)—Adams narrates the history of the Wright brothers' early aviation years by visiting the sites where history had been made.
References
External links
- Bio on NPR web site
- Book reviews
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- National Association of Educational Broadcasters (1925–1981)
- National Educational Radio Network (1961–1970)
- Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting (1967–)
- Association of Public Radio Stations (1973–1977)
- All Songs Considered
- All Things Considered
- Alt.Latino
- Code Switch
- Consider This
- Here and Now
- How I Built This
- Invisibilia
- Morning Edition
- No Compromise
- Planet Money
- Rough Translation
- TED Radio Hour
- The Thistle & Shamrock
- Throughline
- Tiny Desk Concerts
- Up First
- Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
- Weekend Edition
- 1A
- Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
- Car Talk (reruns only since 2012)
- Fresh Air
- From the Top
- Latino USA
- Mountain Stage
- Piano Jazz
- StoryCorps
- World Cafe
personalities
- Noah Adams
- Eleanor Beardsley
- Ailsa Chang
- Scott Detrow
- Leila Fadel
- David Folkenflik
- Tom Gjelten
- Don Gonyea
- Terry Gross
- Jon Hamilton
- Maria Hinojosa
- Linda Holmes
- Steve Inskeep
- Mary Louise Kelly
- Anthony Kuhn
- Bill Kurtis
- Mara Liasson
- Michel Martin
- A Martínez
- Kelly McEvers
- Bob Mondello
- Renée Montagne
- Michele Norris
- Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
- Ayesha Rascoe
- Arun Rath
- Guy Raz
- Fiona Ritchie
- Peter Sagal
- Ari Shapiro
- Scott Simon
- Lakshmi Singh
- Alix Spiegel
- Susan Stamberg
- Juana Summers
- Nina Totenberg
- Shankar Vedantam
- Linda Wertheimer
- Jenn White
- Robin Young
personalities
- Margot Adler
- Tom Ashbrook
- Nancy Barnes
- Geoff Bennett
- Melissa Block
- Bob Boilen
- Madeleine Brand
- Dee Dee Bridgewater
- Paul Brown
- Alex Chadwick
- Meghna Chakrabarti
- Farai Chideya
- Neal Conan
- Audie Cornish
- Adam Davidson
- Bob Edwards
- Ira Flatow
- Corey Flintoff
- Lulu Garcia-Navarro
- Bob Garfield
- Anne Garrels
- Rob Gifford
- Brooke Gladstone
- Wade Goodwyn
- David Greene
- Liane Hansen
- John Hockenberry
- Jeremy Hobson
- Joshua Johnson
- Jacki Lyden
- Carl Kasell
- Noel King
- Ted Koppel
- Robert Krulwich
- Ketzel Levine
- Tom and Ray Magliozzi
- Marian McPartland
- Lulu Miller
- Sylvia Poggioli
- Diane Rehm
- Cokie Roberts
- Ken Rudin
- Daniel Schorr
- Andrea Seabrook
- Robert Siegel
- Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor
- Alison Stewart
- Ray Suarez
- Sanford J. Ungar
- Juan Williams
- Nancy Wilson
- Craig Windham
productions
- Ask Me Another
- Bryant Park Project
- Day to Day
- The Diane Rehm Show
- Earplay
- Jazz Profiles
- News & Notes
- NPR Playhouse
- Only a Game
- Radio Expeditions
- Talk of the Nation
- Tell Me More
- State of the Re:Union
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