All Programs Considered
November 11, 2010
Bill McKibben
NY Review of Books
Public radio claims at least 5 percent of the radio market. National Public Radio’s flagship news programs, Morning Edition and All Things Considered, featuring news and commentary alongside in-depth reports and stories that can stretch over twenty minutes—are the second- and third-most-popular radio programs in the country, each drawing about 13 million unique listeners in the course of the week.
Monday, October 25, 2010
NPR DOES OK VS. THE GASBAGS
Fats and Sean have somewhat larger audiences than the major news shows on NPR but there's no hint in the numbers that we are anywhere near a conservative nation.
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