Edwards Signs Off Morning Edition

The Bob Edwards era at NPR is officially over. On Friday, Edwards, who has been cast as the martyr to the increasing corporatization of public radio since news of his “reassignment” broke weeks ago, thanked his listeners for “24 years and 6 months” of loyalty, conducted a last interview with CBS newsman Charles Osgood, and faded into the obscurity of his new nebulously defined job as “senior correspondent.”