"Beloved NPR Broadcaster Bob Edwards Dies at 76"

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Bob Edwards, the veteran NPR broadcaster and longtime host of "Morning Edition," has passed away at the age of 76. Edwards, who joined NPR in 1974, was a beloved voice for NPR listeners for over two decades. He was known for his dedication to journalism and left a lasting impact on the broadcasting industry. Edwards' departure from "Morning Edition" in 2004 sparked outcry, but he continued his career at XM Satellite Radio and as a podcast host. He is remembered as a pioneer in the world of broadcasting and a loving partner by his wife, NPR anchor Windsor Johnston.
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