Audie Cornish
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha enyereAudie Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaCornish Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya2 Novemba 1969 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụRandolph Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ntaakụkọ, àgwà redio Dezie
onye were ọrụNPR Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, Randolph High School Dezie
webụsaịtịhttp://www.npr.org/people/4986687/audie-cornish Dezie

Audie N. Cornish [1] (amụrụ n'Oktoba 9, 1979) bụ onye nta akụkọ Amerika na onye bụbu onye na-akwado NPR's Echebara ihe niile echiche. [2][3] Ọ bụ onye na-eme ihe ngosi na onye na-ede akwụkwọ maka CNN na onye na'ihu Ihe omume ahụ, podcast nke CNN Audio . [4] Ọ bụbu onye na-elekọta Profaịlụ site na BuzzFeed News, ihe ngosi ajụjụ ọnụ naanị na weebụ nke were otu oge, yana NPR Presents, usoro mkparịta ụka ogologo oge na ndị na-emepụta ihe gbasara ọrụ ha, usoro, na ịkpụzi ọdịbendị na Amerika.[5]

Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ

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A mụrụ Cornish na Randolph, Massachusetts, nne na nna ya bụ ndị Jamaica.

Ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị Randolph. [6][7] O mechara gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Mahadum Massachusetts-Amherst na nzere odeakụkọ.[8] N'oge ọ nọ n'ebe ahụ, ọ na-arụ ọrụ na NPR ma rụọ ọrụ na ụlọ ọrụ redio WMUA.[9][10]

Ọrụ

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Ọrụ ndị gara aga gụnyere ịkọ akụkọ maka ụlọ ọrụ NPR WBUR, maka Associated Press na Boston, na maka NPR na steeti ndịda 10 na nsogbu Capitol Hill. O keere òkè na ihe nrite mbụ nke afọ 2005 na Ihe nrite mba maka ide akwụkwọ agụmakwụkwọ maka ọmụmụ nke ọdịiche dị n'etiti agbụrụ. Ọ bụ onye otu National Association of Black Journalists . [11]

Mbipụta ngwụsị izu na Ihe niile A Na-atụleIhe nile A Na-atụle

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  Na Septemba 4, 2011, Cornish nọchiri Liane Hansen na NPR's Mbipụta ngwụcha izu ụka. Hansen jere ozi dị ka onye na-elekọta ihe ngosi ahụ ihe karịrị afọ 20.

Na ngwụcha Disemba 18, 2011, mgbasa ozi nke Mbipụta izu ụka, Cornish kwupụtara na ọ ga-ahapụ mmemme ahụ na Jenụwarị 2012 iji soro na-akwado Echebara ihe niile echiche n'oge afọ ntuli aka 2012, nke Rachel Martin ga-anọchi na Jenụwaị 8.[12] E mechara kọọ na mgbanwe ahụ bụ n'ihi mkpebi Michele Norris ịpụ na Echebara ihe niile echiche n'oge afọ ntuli aka 2012 n'ihi na di ya ewerela ọnọdụ na mkpọsa ntuli aka Obama.[13] Na Jenụwarị 3, 2013, NPR kwupụtara na Cornish ga-anọgide na-abụ onye na-elekọta ihe ngosi ahụ nakwa na Norris ga-alaghachi dị ka onye nnọchi anya pụrụ iche.[14]

N'ọnwa Ọgọstụ 2017, Cornish kwupụtara na ọ ga-ahapụ NPR n'oge ezumike nne ya. N'oge ezumike ya, o bipụtara ajụjụ ọnụ mgbe ụfọdụ na The New York Times Magazine.[15][16] Echebara ihe niile echiche nwere ndị na-ege ntị nde mmadụ iri na anọ kwa izu. [2][5]

Na Jenụwarị 4, 2022, Cornish kwupụtara ọpụpụ ya na NPR iji sonye na The Great Resignation ma "gbalị ihe ọhụrụ". Onye na-akwado ya bụ Ari Shapiro kwuru na NPR na-agba ndị ọbịa si n'ebe ndị a na-anọghị n'ebe ọzọ. [17] Ọpụpụ Cornish sochiri ọpụpụ nke ndị ọbịa NPR bụ Noel King na Lulu Garcia-Navarro. [18]

Ọrụ ndị ọzọ

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Site na 2018 ruo 2019, Cornish kwadoro Profaịlụ, ihe ngosi TV nke Buzzfeed News nke e wepụtara naanị na Facebook.[19] Facebook kwadoro ihe ngosi a dị ka akụkụ nke nrụgide mmekọrịta na itinye ego na mmemme akụkọ vidiyo site na ikpo okwu Facebook Watch.[20] Ihe omume ọ bụla nke Profaịlụ gosipụtara "onye na-ede akụkọ dị iche iche kwa izu, na-enye ndị na ekiri ohere ịnụ site na aha kachasị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, teknụzụ, azụmahịa, na ntụrụndụ".[3][21]

Mgbe ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na NPR na mbido 2022, Cornish tweeted, "M na-atụ anya ohere ọhụrụ na ụzọ ọhụrụ iji kọọ akụkọ na ịnọgide na achọta ụzọ iji mee ohere ma mee ka olu ndị a hapụrụ n'èzí. " Na Jenụwarị 10, 2022, a mara ọkwa na Cornish sonyeere CNN + iji kwado ihe ngosi kwa izu. [22]

Na Nọvemba 17, 2022, podcast kwa izu nke Cornish Ihe omume ahụ na Audie Cornish wepụtara ihe omume mbụ ya. [23] Ọrụ ahụ, "na-adọta ndị na-ege ntị n'ime ụlọ nzaghachi dijitalụ ha ka ha nụ n'aka ndị mmadụ na-ebi n'isi akụkọ," ma nata onyinye "Best Interview Podcast" na 2023 Ambies. [24]

Ndụ onwe onye

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Audie Cornish lụrụ onye edemede na onye nta akụkọ bụ Theo Emery . [25] O nwere ụmụ abụọ ma na-ekwukarị banyere ihe ịma aka nke ijikọ ọrụ na ndụ ezinụlọ.[26]

Edensibia

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  1. Audie N. Cornish, Associated Press Writer. "Harvard Professor Makes Hip-Hop CD", The Washington Post, November 6, 2001. Retrieved on January 26, 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Otterson (2019-02-05). NPR Host Audie Cornish Signs With CAA (EXCLUSIVE) (en). Variety. Retrieved on 2020-06-19. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content
  3. NPR.org. NPR (January 7, 2022). Archived from the original on 2022-01-07.
  4. CNN Profiles - Audie Cornish - Anchor and Correspondent. CNN.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Beaujon (2018-09-10). NPR's Audie Cornish on BuzzFeed, Trump, And How To Begin an Interview (en-US). Washingtonian. Retrieved on 2020-06-19. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":1" defined multiple times with different content
  6. "Born broadcaster", UMass Magazine Online, 2005. Retrieved on January 26, 2015.
  7. Teresa A. Franco. "Randolph native to host National Public Radio show", WickedLocal.com, Community Newspaper Company, August 30, 2011. Retrieved on January 26, 2015.
  8. Audie Cornish: NPR Profile. National Public Radio. Archived from the original on July 29, 2011. Retrieved on September 4, 2011.
  9. Larry Parnass (May 15, 2011). UMass grad Audie Cornish, NPR veteran, lands Sunday anchor slot. Gazettenet.com. Retrieved on September 4, 2011.
  10. Cori Urban. "'All Things Considered' host Audie Cornish to attend opening of New England Public Radio facility in downtown Springfield", The Republican, September 2, 2014. Retrieved on January 26, 2015. “Cornish, originally from Boston and a 2001 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a bachelor's degree in journalism...”
  11. Nanos. "Person of Interest: Audie Cornish", Boston Magazine, October 2011. Retrieved on February 4, 2014.
  12. NPR Media Player. npr.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved on 2014-02-08.
  13. New ATC and Weekend Edition Sunday hosts. Michigan Radio (2012-01-06). Retrieved on 2014-02-08.
  14. Memmott (2013-01-03). NPR's Michele Norris Returning As Host/Special Correspondent : The Two-Way. npr.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved on 2014-02-08.
  15. Cornish (2017-11-29). Cornel West Doesn't Want to Be a Neoliberal Darling. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  16. Cornish (2018-01-03). Masha Gessen Is Worried About Outrage Fatigue. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2018-01-15.
  17. Farhi. "NPR is losing some of its Black and Latino hosts. Colleagues see a larger crisis.", The Washington Post, January 5, 2022.
  18. Robertson. "Audie Cornish, host of 'All Things Considered,' is leaving NPR", The New York Times, 5 January 2022. Retrieved on 5 January 2022.
  19. PROFILE by BuzzFeed News (en). facebook.com. Retrieved on 2020-06-19.
  20. Spangler (2018-07-10). BuzzFeed News Taps NPR's Audie Cornish for Facebook Watch Interview Series (en). Variety. Retrieved on 2020-06-19.
  21. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named :2
  22. Koblin. "Audie Cornish, the former NPR host, heads to CNN+", The New York Times, 10 January 2022.
  23. The Assignment with Audie Cornish - Podcast on CNN Audio (en-US). CNN. Retrieved on 2023-06-04.
  24. CNN Profiles - Audie Cornish - Anchor and Correspondent. CNN. Retrieved on 2023-06-04.
  25. Nanos. "Person of Interest: Audie Cornish", Boston Magazine, October 2011. Retrieved on June 18, 2016.
  26. Johnson (2018-06-01). 'This Is A Work In Progress': NPR's Audie Cornish On Being A New Mom (en). WBEZ Chicago. Retrieved on 2020-06-19.

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