Talk:List of NPR personnel
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[edit]Seems like there is a lot of confusion between NPR and PRI shows and personalities. Perhaps we should just move this to List of U.S. public radio personalities? Bkonrad | Talk 20:10, 17 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Ok. I've added a reference to a correspondent (reporter?) who I have called "Dowatili Saikowtow." Does anyone know the correct spelling? I have skimmed the NPR site to no avail. Her name is interesting when you hear it (particularly when Carl Kasell says it), but its spelling escapes me.
- This list still includes many people who don't actually work for NPR. NPR itself only produces the "flagship" news programs and the four-minute hourly newscasts. 18.26.0.5 (talk) 17:08, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
2 Peter Kenyons
[edit]The link for the NPR reporter Peter Kenyon goes to the wrong Peter Kenyon (the CEO of the Chelsea football club). The should a new personal page, and most likely a disambiguation page, but I am enough of a newbie not to try to attempt it.--Nufftin 20:05, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
2 Richard Harris's
[edit]The link for the NPR reporter Richard Harris goes to the wrong Richard Harris (the actor in the first Harry Potter movie). ditto the above newbie comment.
Deceased/Past Personalities
[edit]Article needs clarity on "legacy" programs and personalities. Example, Neil Conan and "Talk of the Nation" are no longer on the air. And Marian McPartland has passed away (August 2013) but the program that she hosted is still titled "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz" on the NPR website... so should she be included in this list or not? Finally, Corey Flintoff once did newscasts but is only a foreign correspondent now. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Craig Collins 108.250.184.53 (talk) 10:05, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
Agreed, like David Gilkey who died in Africa. Too much of newbie to attempt (ditto for the Kenyon and Harris comments) Djdj5050 (talk) 20:20, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
Not to forget the late great https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Schorr — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ericjster (talk • contribs) 18:23, 8 September 2019 (UTC)