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Jack Speer Retires from NPR After More Than 25 Years


Jack Speer
Jack Speer

NPR's longtime newscaster Jack Speer has announced his retirement, closing a chapter on a career that spanned more than a quarter-century and left an enduring mark on public radio journalism. Speer, whose steady presence and clear delivery became a familiar voice to millions of listeners, joined NPR in 1998. He spent the early years of his career in local radio before making a name for himself as a business reporter at WTOP in Washington, DC.

"I came in to do a morning business segment with Bob Edwards," Speer recalled in a recent conversation with NPR's Ari Shapiro. That initial role soon evolved into a distinguished run as a reporter and later as a trusted newscaster, anchoring NPR's afternoon news updates for nearly two decades.

One of the most defining moments of Speer's career came in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, when he worked closely with NPR host Scott Simon to help guide listeners through a period of national crisis. "I referred to it as a kind of national handholding," Speer said. During that time, NPR aired special overnight call-in programs that offered both information and comfort.

Throughout his tenure, Speer emphasized the unique demands of the newscaster role - the need for precision, rapid response, and the ability to tell compelling stories within tightly confined time slots.

"We can be 30 seconds from air, and everything changes," he said. "You have to get it right, every time."

Beyond the newsroom, Speer has shared his experience with students as an adjunct instructor at Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches business communications and ethics. He says he plans to devote more time to education and personal interests following his retirement.

Though he admits he'll miss the pace and pressure of daily deadlines, Speer expressed gratitude for his time at NPR. "It's been an honor," he said. "I'm grateful for the opportunities, and I wish everyone the best."

NPR's Ari Shapiro summed up Speer's legacy succinctly: "Jack leaves behind an enormous legacy built on accuracy, consistency, and trust."

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