I've enjoyed programming on NPR, but 'we're broke' and therefore all spending must be reduced.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have been an unabashed fan of NPR for many years, and have stolen untold excellent ideas from its programming.
I listen to NPR a lot. I love that.
And I tend to listen to NPR when I'm not writing.
Politics aside, it will be hard for any new liberal radio network to outdo the professionalism of NPR.
Proprietary programming like news can be a great weapon.
Don't count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.
Television and radio do a wonderful job in focusing attention on the problems of our society.
The radio's pretty much always on, and I also listen to some American podcasts, such as for 'National Public Radio' and 'Newsweek'.
We spend too much time fretting over the way the industry produces programming, and too little worrying about the way the public consumes it.
We have to reverse spending trends that are not job-creating.
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