Hall Of Fame For ATC

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All Things Considered, the flagship news program of NPR, will be inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcasting Hall of Fame at the 2021 NAB Show. ATC debuted 50 years ago, May 3, 1971.

“For a half a century, ‘All Things Considered’ has engaged, educated and entertained countless listeners about the news and culture affecting our lives, while serving as a showcase for the importance of public radio,” said Gordon Smith, President/CEO. “It is a fitting tribute that we induct this landmark program of radio history into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame as it celebrates its 50th year on the air.”

Hosted by Ailsa Chang, Audie Cornish, Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro and on weekends by Michel Martin; ATC has been honored with some of journalism’s highest honors, including the George Foster Peabody Award, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the Overseas Press Club Award.

The award will be presented during the NAB Show Welcome event October 11, 2021. Registration and show information can be found Here.

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