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NPR is taking further steps to integrate digital and radio journalism efforts to work more effectively.
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There are a lot of myths about public radio. Big mahogany desks. Limousines. Gold-plated microphones. None of these are here at WCBE. In an effort to…
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Fans think of some pretty creative ways to incorporate NPR into their daily lives. Take this suggestion to NPR Listener Services as an example, in the Curious Listener.
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Halfway through Public Radio Music Month 2013 there's already a wealth of tunes - the twangy to the tubular - and creative fun to enjoy. Chances are, some of your favorite stations and musicians are taking part. Here are a few highlights you don't want to miss.
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When you listen to NPR, the audio usually floats along from segment to segment, seemingly without a hitch. We've had our fair share of glitches, snags and utter meltdowns in audio editing though. Hear about a few of these tech headaches from employees who've experienced them first hand.
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Hey you! In the backseat! I know you're trying to pretend like you're not listening to whatever it is Mom or Dad have droning on through the car speakers, but you should listen up.
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My name is Patrick Lenzotti. I am 15 and I live in Ohio. I am currently a freshman in high school and I have a lot of my life ahead of me. I run track and…
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There is a movement underfoot to gather, connect and bring the younger, intellectually curious types into the NPR community.
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The yearly federal contribution to public radio per American is $0.32.