Don Gonyea
Don Gonyea
is a
American
journalist, currently serving as the
White House
correspondent for
National Public Radio
's
All Things Considered
,
Morning Edition
,
Weekend Edition
and
Talk of the Nation
programs. He began working for NPR in
1986
, where he reported on the automobile industry and labor issues in Detroit. He was part of the team that in
2000
won the
Peabody Award
for a series called
Lost & Found Sound
.
External link
NPR biography
Gonyea, Don
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