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11 Facts About Wade Goodwyn

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Wade William Goodwyn was an American journalist who was the national desk correspondent for National Public Radio.

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Wade Goodwyn's coverage focused on news in and around Texas.

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Wade Goodwyn was the son of historian Lawrence Wade Goodwyn, a journalist, liberal activist, and history professor at Duke University.

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Wade Goodwyn attended the University of Texas, graduating with a degree in history.

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Wade Goodwyn spent time in New York City as a political organizer, and his time listening to WNYC inspired him to pursue a career in radio in general, and with NPR in particular.

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In 1991, Wade Goodwyn met with All Things Considered host Robert Siegel, who connected him with the NPR hiring office.

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In 1993, Wade Goodwyn went to Waco, Texas to add to National Desk Correspondent John Burnett's coverage of the 1993 Branch Davidian siege.

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Wade Goodwyn's stories were frequently included in NPR programs like All Things Considered and Morning Edition, covering Texas, the surrounding states, and other stories of national interest.

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Wade Goodwyn was known for his baritone voice, which he said deepened with age.

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Wade Goodwyn was married with two daughters and worked out of a home studio in Dallas, Texas.

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Wade Goodwyn died from cancer on June 8,2023, at the age of 63.