Neal Conan
Host of NPR’s Talk of the Nation
Thursday, April 19
Wendy Williamson Auditorium, University of Alaska Anchorage
6:00 – 8:00 pm Meet & Greet + Lecture
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7:00 pm Lecture / Q & A
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Award-winning journalist Neal Conan is the host of Talk of the Nation, the national news-talk call-in show from NPR News. Conan brings three decades of news and radio experience to the show, which reaches 3.4 million listeners a week on more than 300 NPR member stations.
A familiar voice on NPR for the past quarter century, Conan has worked as a reporter based in New York, Washington, and London-he served as NPR’s Bureau Chief in both New York and London-and anchored NPR live coverage of events including national political conventions, inaugurations, and an impeachment. For five years, he hosted Weekly Edition: The Best of NPR News. Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Conan played a major role anchoring NPR’s continuous live coverage, a part he reprised during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2004, in Des Moines, Iowa, he hosted the first radio-only presidential candidates’ debate since 1948.
On the other side of the microphone, Conan has also served as editor, producer, and executive producer of NPR’s flagship evening newsmagazine, All Things Considered and, at various times, acted as NPR’s foreign editor, managing editor, and news director.
Conan’s awards include a Major Armstrong award for his coverage of the Iran-Iraq War, a prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University award as part of NPR’s coverage of the Gulf War, another duPont and a George Foster Peabody Award for his part in NPR’s Coverage of Sept. 11 and yet another duPont for NPR’s coverage of the war in Iraq. During his time at All Things Considered, the program won numerous awards, including the Washington Journalism Review‘s Best in the Business award.
During the 2001 baseball season, Conan took a leave of absence from NPR News to work as the play-by-play announcer for the Aberdeen Arsenal of the independent Atlantic League. He filed a series of commentaries about life on the fringe of professional sports for Morning Edition and later wrote a book about his experiences, Play By Play: Baseball, Radio and Life in the Last Chance League.
Conan tours nationally with Ensemble Galieli as the narrator and host of the National Geographic production “First Person: Stories from the Edge of the World,” and “A Universe of Dreams,” produced in co-operation with the Space Telescope Institute.
Conan was born in Beirut, Lebanon.