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William H. Siemering : ウィキペディア英語版
Bill Siemering
William "Bill" Siemering is the first Director of Programming of National Public Radio, and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation genius grant. He invented the first signature program of public radio, ''All Things Considered''. This followed his authorship of the new public network's first statement of its mission and goals. Siemering went on to create other signature programs including ''SoundPrint'' and the predecessor to ''Fresh Air'' with Terry Gross, which he helped transform from a local to a national program.
==History==
Siemering got his start at one of the nation's oldest radio stations, WHA in Madison, Wisconsin. As he recounted, "My previous summer jobs had included bailing hay and harvesting grain, working in a hotel laundry and sometimes cleaning the lavatories. WHA seemed like an improvement: it was air-conditioned and the job required no heavy lifting."〔()〕 He also taught high school speech in Madison. In the 1960s, while manager of WBFO-FM at the State University of New York at Buffalo, he established the first store-front broadcast facility in the African-American community, enabling residents to produce 25 hours a week of programs. In the late 1970s, he became manager of the main public FM radio station in Philadelphia, WHYY.
Siemering is the president of Developing Radio Partners,〔()〕 an organization dedicated to supporting independent radio stations in young democracies through professional development in journalism, programming, station management, and finance.

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