January/February 1995
Utne Reader
Bill Siemering has done more than anyone to revive and inspire the
art of sound. As the creator and first program director of National
Public Radio (NPR), he conceptualized the radio shows,
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Soundprint, receiving
a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 1993 for his unparalleled
contributions to the evolution of public radio. After nine years
working as Vice President and Station Manager at WHYY radio in
Philadelphia, he is presently involved in setting up independent
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