William Buzenberg

[4] Buzenberg worked for National Public Radio from 1978 to 1997, serving as a foreign affairs correspondent and London bureau chief before becoming Vice President of News.

He was also responsible for helping to launch Talk of the Nation as well as a network core schedule of midday news/talk programming that was broadly adopted by NPR affiliates across the country.

[6] Buzenberg was co-editor of the memoirs of the late CBS News president Richard Salant.

[7] In 2014, Buzenberg was involved in a public spat with ABC News over credit for a Pulitzer prize.

[2] In October 2016, Buzenberg was one of 18 individuals selected to participate in a summit through the American Press Institute.