Audie Cornish


Audie N. Cornish is an American journalist and a current co-host of NPR's All Things Considered and panelist on Pop Culture Happy Hour. She was previously the host of Profile by Buzzfeed News, a web-only interview show that lasted one season as well as “NPR Presents,” a long-form conversation series with creatives about their projects, processes, and shaping culture in America.

Early life and education

Cornish was born in Randolph, Massachusetts to Jamaican parents, and graduated from Randolph High School.
She graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. During her years there, she interned with NPR and worked with campus radio station WMUA.

Career

Previous jobs include reporting for the NPR station WBUR, for the Associated Press in Boston, and for NPR on 10 southern states and Capitol Hill issues. She shared the 2005 first prize in the National Awards for Education Writing for a study of the achievement gap between races. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists.

''Weekend Edition'' and ''All Things Considered''

On September 4, 2011, Cornish replaced Liane Hansen on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday. Hansen had served as host of the show for more than 20 years.
At the end of the December 18, 2011, broadcast of Weekend Edition, Cornish announced that she would be leaving the program in January 2012 to co-host All Things Considered during the 2012 election year, to be replaced on January 8 by Rachel Martin. It was subsequently reported that the change was due to Michele Norris's decision to step down from All Things Considered during the 2012 election year because her husband had taken a position in the Obama re-election campaign. On January 3, 2013, NPR announced that Cornish would remain the host of the show and that Norris would instead return as a special correspondent.
In August 2017, Cornish announced that she would take leave from NPR during her maternity leave. During her leave, she published occasional interviews in The New York Times Magazine.
All Things Considered has an audience of 14 million listeners per week.

Other Projects

From 2018 to 2019, Cornish hosted Profile, a Buzzfeed News interview TV show released exclusively on Facebook. This show was funded by Facebook as part of the social platform’s push into investing in video news programming through its Watch platform. Each episode of Profile featured "a different newsmaker each week, giving viewers a chance to hear from the biggest names in politics, tech, business, and entertainment."

Personal life

Audie Cornish is married to The Boston Globe's Washington correspondent, Theo Emery. She has two children and often speaks about the challenges of balancing work and family life.