A Voice in the Box: My Life in Radio

Author:   Bob Edwards
Publisher:   The University Press of Kentucky
ISBN:  

9780813134505


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   14 October 2011
Format:   Hardback
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The host of The Bob Edwards Show and Bob Edwards Weekend on Sirius XM Radio, Bob Edwards became the first radio personality with a large national audience to take his chances in the new field of satellite radio. The programs' mix of long-form interviews and news documentaries has won many prestigious awards. For thirty years, Louisville native Edwards was the voice of National Public Radio's daily newsmagazine programs, co-hosting All Things Considered before launching Morning Edition in 1979. These programs built NPR's national audience while also bringing Edwards to national prominence. In 2004, however, NPR announced that it would be finding a replacement for Edwards, inciting protests from tens of thousands of his fans and controversy among his listeners and fellow broadcasters. Today, Edwards continues to inform the American public with a voice known for its sincerity, intelligence, and wit. In A Voice in the Box: My Life in Radio, Edwards recounts his career as one of the most important figures in modern broadcasting. He describes his road to success on the radio waves, from his early days knocking on station doors during college and working for American Forces Korea Network to his work at NPR and induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2004. Edwards tells the story of his exit from NPR and the launch of his new radio ventures on the XM Satellite Radio network. Throughout the book, his sharp observations about the people he interviewed and covered and the colleagues with whom he worked offer a window on forty years of American news and on the evolution of public journalism. A Voice in the Box is an insider's account of the world of American media and a fascinating, personal narrative from one of the most iconic personalities in radio history.

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Author:   Bob Edwards
Publisher:   The University Press of Kentucky
Imprint:   The University Press of Kentucky
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.509kg
ISBN:  

9780813134505


ISBN 10:   0813134501
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   14 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""""" A Voice in the Box is a delight. Bob Edwards has told his story from inside the world of radio that has something for everybody -- from the kid's dream to be on radio to settling some adult's scores with NPR and being happy now on Sirius XM Radio with many more hours on the radio still to come."" -- Jim Lehrer"" -- """" A Voice in the Box is an insider's account of the world of American media and a fascinating, personal narrative from one of the most iconic personalities in radio history.""--Book Bargains and Previews"" -- """"An unusually candid and insightful memoir...Edwards' story makes a most worthy page-turner.""--CS Monitor"" -- """"At last, Bob Edwards has told his story. With all the wit, candor, and courage that made his journalism on NPR a favorite of millions across the country and a role model for all of us in public media. This ""voice in the box"" is good news.""--Bill Moyers"" -- """"Bob Edwards came of age as radio did. Maybe not the much-romanticized golden era of the medium that preceded television, but the equally important period when radio news and public affairs reporting grew and matured into one of the most relevant American venues for information and serious discussion. His work at NPR and later, with satellite radio, is testament to his love of good journalism, great storytelling and, most of all, people. A Voice In The Box is his story to be sure, but it is also a worthy tale of high-end radio journalism itself--all the more important to us in these days when newspapers and television news have lost so much of their ambition.""--David Simon, producer, ""The Wire"" and ""Treme"" and author, Homicide and The Corner"" -- """"Bob Edwards has made me proud to be a colleague in a field that both of us considera calling and for which he has set the highest of standards for all of us who look up to him.""--Bill Moyers"" -- """"Edwards makes clear throughout the book: He has never lost his passion for a well-told story.""-- The Washington Post"" -- """"Edwards pairs his contagious excitement about post-NPR achievements with his pleasure in revealing the inside secrets of ""Morning Edition."" There are dozens of anecdotes about famous, and infamous, guests."" -- The Courier-Journal"" -- """"Edwards shares fascinating details about beginning a career at a tiny station; becoming part of the energetic, excited startup team at NPR; conducting interviews and producing shows; and building a career as a beloved host. He's forthright about his disappointments, too, including a divorce and the shock of being fired. In this solidly entertaining book, Edwards engages readers with tales from his new radio incarnation.""-- Publisher's Weekly"" -- """"Fans of Bob Edwards who have listened to him for decades on NPR and, more recently, satellite radio, will be pleased to know that his storytelling gifts translate well from the airwaves to the printed page.""-- The Washington Post"" -- """"From wars abroad to battles in radio, the blend of personal stories and cultural history makes his book entertaining and satisfying to read."" -- Kentucky Monthly"" -- """"In A Voice in the Box, Edwards details his rise with the public radio startup in 1974 to his dismissal in 2004, telling his side of the breakup story for the first time.""-- The Miami Herald"" -- """"This is a warm, friendly book, in which an accomplished broadcaster looks back on what he dreamed for in his life and how happily and despite some setbacks, his achievements have exceeded his dreams."" -- The Kentucky Gazette"" -- """"This is a well-written, always interesting account that provides readers with an inside look at the world of American media by one of the most iconic personalities in radio history."" -- Tuscon Citizen"" -- """"With good manners, an even disposition and an occasional bit of offbeat good humor in this morning companion, plus the willingness to awake before dawn for 25 years to bring us the world with our coffee--well, you can see why we owe Bob Edwards a lot.""--David S. Broder"" --"


<p> From wars abroad to battles in radio, the blend of personal stories and cultural history makes his book entertaining and satisfying to read. -- Kentucky Monthly --


<p> This is a warm, friendly book, in which an accomplished broadcaster looks back on what he dreamed for in his life and how happily and despite some setbacks, his achievements have exceeded his dreams. -- The Kentucky Gazette --


Author Information

Bob Edwards is the author of Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism and Fridays with Red: A Radio Friendship. Edwards has been awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award for radio journalism, a George Foster Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting, and the Edward R. Murrow Award for outstanding contributions to public radio.

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