Yes trust is lost. NPR went all blogger and lack of research OpEd. |
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NPR is fine -- if you actually listen to it.
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Nope, I am still listening to NPR on my way to work and on the way back. If you want perspective, listen to WMAL to hear what crazy and untrustworthy sounds like. |
Still listening, but turn the channel when I'm not interested in the story. Or, when I'm driving to work every day between 8:40- 8:45 when they've started trying witty banter among the 2 female hosts. I have no interest and change the channel. |
They've lost millions of listeners who disagree with you. |
+1 yep and down 15+ million listeners in 4 years. |
Millions? |
Read the article. From 60 million to 42 million. |
And yet, the staff at NPR think they are the best and get upset when people, like Uri Berliner, try to get them to consider the problems facing the organization. |
+1 They are immersed in their bubble and are convinced their opinions and viewpoints are correct |
Agree and I also am done with NPR. It is ruined beyond repair. Kinda hilarious many here don’t see that (or don’t want to see). |
+1 The loss of 18 million listeners is so great that one poster didn't believe it. Of course, the NY Times was the source, so we assume that number is true. |
Yep. Shocking, but correct. |