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NPR, formerly National Public Radio, is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to 797 public radio stations in the United States. NPR was created in 1970, following congressional passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. This act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which also created the Public Broadcasting Service in addition to NPR. A CPB organizing committee under John Witherspoon first created a Board of Directors chaired by Bernard Mayes. This Board then hired Donald Quayle to be the first President of NPR with studios in Washington D.C., 30 employees and 90 public radio stations as charter members. NPR produces and distributes news and cultural programming. Individual public radio stations are not required to broadcast all NPR programs that are produced. Most public radio stations broadcast a mixture of NPR programs, content from rival providers American Public Media and Public Radio International and Public Radio Exchange, and locally produced programs. NPR's flagships are two drive time news broadcasts, Morning Edition and the afternoon All Things Considered; both are carried by most NPR member stations, and from 2002–2008 they were the second and third most popular radio programs in the country. In a Harris poll conducted in 2005, NPR was voted the most trusted news source in the U.S. NPR manages the Public Radio Satellite System, which distributes NPR programs and other programming from independent producers and networks such as American Public Media and Public Radio International. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License I have a date:What are interesting things that you have heard on NPR lately that I could talk about? Q. I have a date:What are interesting things that you have heard on NPR lately that I could talk about? I am really nervous so I thought having some interesting stories would be good. I have been listening but haven't found anything that suits a date conversation. Asked by Penny - Fri Aug 22 12:03:04 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. you could try talking about songs on other radio stations, food, weather, ...I made up stories whenever I met my boyfriend and let him talk the whole time! Answered by Man Bear Pig - Fri Aug 22 12:07:31 2008 How do I get an internship with NPR? Q. Okay, I know how, but what I really want to know is what I should do to make my application have more of a chance in the selection process. I'm a freshman at a Maryland college and want to do the fall semester at the National Public Radio at their headquarters in the District. I've done some work with a public media organization in Baltimore but was wondering what I should have on my resume? Should I try to get a position working at campus radio? Asked by addison m - Sun Feb 25 23:31:59 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Send a resume and a letter. Campus radio experience would be a plus. Answered by torskie - Sun Feb 25 23:40:17 2007 Why is Rush Limbaugh so successful and NPR needs a government hand out to stay on the air?
Q. No thumbs down from me Janet. Very rational response. P.S. We all have our own demons. His enemies have just made his more public. Asked by Bo Gus - Sun Dec 30 13:21:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. Different business models. Limbaugh essentially gives away half of the ad time on his shows to the local stations. It thus becomes pretty cheap programming for local stations, especially since there isn't much out there on radio during the day (non-drive time). That plan was Limbaugh's smart move to get established. NPR has no commercials, and needs support from a variety of other sources to stay on the air. Government is just one of those sources (foundations, businesses, citizens, etc.). It's not a huge grant, especially by government standards. Answered by wdx2bb - Sun Dec 30 22:01:12 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "NPR" Navy Researcher talks Microbial Fuel Cells on NPR's Science Friday
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unknown Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:48:46 GM NPR's. "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" show joins the campaign by the radio network's news division to get Helen Thomas's front-row seat in the White House press room, which Bloomberg and Fox TV are also seeking. The lure: announcer Carl ... From Google Blog Search: "NPR" |






