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Message 1837604 - Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 23:00:35 UTC
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http://www.npr.org/2016/12/23/506653136/radios-diane-rehm-a-mainstay-of-civil-discourse-signs-off

After over 40 years, Diane Rehm has officially retired. She Will Be Missed.

"Diane Rehm is wrapping up a public radio career spanning more than four decades and thousands of episodes. Her talk show has originated at Washington, D.C.'s WAMU and is heard by nearly 3 million people across the country weekly on NPR stations."

Thank you for your many years of service Diane!

You can listen to her final episode here.
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Message 1846099 - Posted: 3 Feb 2017, 6:23:26 UTC

There are three radio stations programmed in my car: a local NPR affiliate, and two classical stations, one Mozart-related, and the other Pink Floyd-related. I'll miss Diane Rehm.
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