March 22, 2005
In his first TV interview since leaving Morning Edition, XM radio host Bob Edwards discusses his dismissal from NPR, his move to satellite radio and news management by the Bush White House.
Bob Edwards
An award-winning radio personality, Bob Edwards is making new fans with his signature show on XM Satellite Radio. The host of NPR's Morning Edition for almost 25 years, Edwards has conducted more than 20,000 interviews in his career. He began at a small station in Indiana and, while in the Army, worked on news programs for the American Forces Korea Network. He joined NPR in '74 as an associate news producer. Edwards is the author of two books, including one on his hero, Edward R. Murrow.

