Has NPR lost America’s trust?

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Anonymous wrote:I am pleased to see Jeff moved this topic to “entertainment,” since it acknowledges NPR is little more than a bizarre form of woke entertainment in 2024, with no actual news content.


This is untrue. There is plenty of news content. You may not be interested in the stories, but they are still factual news stories.

Better than your Fox "news" or OAN.


What’s OAN?

I read the WSJ, financial times, and Economist. Much more informative and educational than the virtue signaling nonsense on NPR, which I quit in 2020 and never missed.



So you haven’t listened in years but you know all about it.
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Anonymous wrote:I do still generally like NPR, but I find the CONSTANT discussion of race and gay/trans stuff very off putting. There's so much to the world than all this stupid racial/sexual identity crap.

I am not surprised they have lost a big portion of the audience.



It’s not constant.


It never stops. And I am a raging lefty.


Who doesn’t actually listen to it.


Then there are those like you who pretend nothing's wrong.


I would not say there is nothing wrong, but there are a lot of posters on here exaggerating about the number of stories about people from marginalized groups. I listen regularly and the number of grievance stories is way down from what it was 2-3 years ago. If they are saying it's all the time, they either haven't listened lately or they aren't really paying attention.


PP here. I haven't listened in 3 years. In order to regain all those millions of listeners like me, maybe they need to address the fact that they went in a wrong direction and have rectified their errors.


So you consider any news stories or including perspective from marginalized groups "wrong"?


DP. You know that’s not what people are saying. Of course including diverse perspectives isn’t “wrong” and personally I welcome it. It’s just when that swamps reporting.


It doesn’t “swamp” reporting.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do still generally like NPR, but I find the CONSTANT discussion of race and gay/trans stuff very off putting. There's so much to the world than all this stupid racial/sexual identity crap.

I am not surprised they have lost a big portion of the audience.



It’s not constant.


It never stops. And I am a raging lefty.


Who doesn’t actually listen to it.


Then there are those like you who pretend nothing's wrong.


I would not say there is nothing wrong, but there are a lot of posters on here exaggerating about the number of stories about people from marginalized groups. I listen regularly and the number of grievance stories is way down from what it was 2-3 years ago. If they are saying it's all the time, they either haven't listened lately or they aren't really paying attention.


+1

Not too surprising given that Republicans are known for their fabricated hysterics.
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Long ago.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do still generally like NPR, but I find the CONSTANT discussion of race and gay/trans stuff very off putting. There's so much to the world than all this stupid racial/sexual identity crap.

I am not surprised they have lost a big portion of the audience.



It’s not constant.


It never stops. And I am a raging lefty.


Who doesn’t actually listen to it.


Then there are those like you who pretend nothing's wrong.


I would not say there is nothing wrong, but there are a lot of posters on here exaggerating about the number of stories about people from marginalized groups. I listen regularly and the number of grievance stories is way down from what it was 2-3 years ago. If they are saying it's all the time, they either haven't listened lately or they aren't really paying attention.


+1

Not too surprising given that Republicans are known for their fabricated hysterics.


This site is mostly frequented by Democrats.
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1) significant fall in listeners.

2) prominent long term editor says they've lost their way.

3) National controversy among the chattering classes over whether this editor (now former editor) is correct.

4) New CEO has a highly controversial twitter history that is automatically insulting and derogatory to large swathes of Americans.

How can you not argue NPR hasn't lost its way?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do still generally like NPR, but I find the CONSTANT discussion of race and gay/trans stuff very off putting. There's so much to the world than all this stupid racial/sexual identity crap.

I am not surprised they have lost a big portion of the audience.



It’s not constant.


It never stops. And I am a raging lefty.


Who doesn’t actually listen to it.


Then there are those like you who pretend nothing's wrong.


I would not say there is nothing wrong, but there are a lot of posters on here exaggerating about the number of stories about people from marginalized groups. I listen regularly and the number of grievance stories is way down from what it was 2-3 years ago. If they are saying it's all the time, they either haven't listened lately or they aren't really paying attention.


+1

Not too surprising given that Republicans are known for their fabricated hysterics.


This site is mostly frequented by Democrats.


And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.
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And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.

This is not true, but I suspect that the leadership and employees of NPR feel this way, which is why NPR has lost its way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Conservatives have been trying to kill the stories of minorities and women that don’t fit their narrative for years. “Virtue signaling” is conservative for hating equity and inclusion.

Look at the number of comments in conservative forums about how women should never been given the right to vote or that they exist to have babies.



What kinds of forums? This is fascinating, I had no idea this was a popular opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am pleased to see Jeff moved this topic to “entertainment,” since it acknowledges NPR is little more than a bizarre form of woke entertainment in 2024, with no actual news content.


This is untrue. There is plenty of news content. You may not be interested in the stories, but they are still factual news stories.

Better than your Fox "news" or OAN.


What’s OAN?

I read the WSJ, financial times, and Economist. Much more informative and educational than the virtue signaling nonsense on NPR, which I quit in 2020 and never missed.



FT has been trash for 10 years now.
Anonymous
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And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.

This is not true, but I suspect that the leadership and employees of NPR feel this way, which is why NPR has lost its way.


+1. I'm really lefty and I vote that way. NPR lost me and apparently others in this thread who are just like me. But keep telling yourself we're all MAGAs and there's no problem.
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And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.

This is not true, but I suspect that the leadership and employees of NPR feel this way, which is why NPR has lost its way.


+1. I'm really lefty and I vote that way. NPR lost me and apparently others in this thread who are just like me. But keep telling yourself we're all MAGAs and there's no problem.


Yep. Just dismiss everyone who disagrees as MAGA/bots/whatever. I’m a card-carrying bleeding heart liberal, believe it or not, and NPR is no longer for me. If you like it, great! Keep listening! But you’re behaving like tinfoil weirdos when you can’t acknowledge that others might disagree.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:




And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.

This is not true, but I suspect that the leadership and employees of NPR feel this way, which is why NPR has lost its way.


+1. I'm really lefty and I vote that way. NPR lost me and apparently others in this thread who are just like me. But keep telling yourself we're all MAGAs and there's no problem.


Yep. Just dismiss everyone who disagrees as MAGA/bots/whatever. I’m a card-carrying bleeding heart liberal, believe it or not, and NPR is no longer for me. If you like it, great! Keep listening! But you’re behaving like tinfoil weirdos when you can’t acknowledge that others might disagree.


+1 Thank you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Conservatives have been trying to kill the stories of minorities and women that don’t fit their narrative for years. “Virtue signaling” is conservative for hating equity and inclusion.

Look at the number of comments in conservative forums about how women should never been given the right to vote or that they exist to have babies.



What kinds of forums? This is fascinating, I had no idea this was a popular opinion.


Then you are privileged enough to not pay attention as this isn't a new phenomenon, do you think Dobbs was out of the blue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:




And 99% of the screaming about NPR! the economy! schools! laptop! sports! are non-local, loud-mouthed MAGAs trying to stir the sheet before the election.

This is not true, but I suspect that the leadership and employees of NPR feel this way, which is why NPR has lost its way.


+1. I'm really lefty and I vote that way. NPR lost me and apparently others in this thread who are just like me. But keep telling yourself we're all MAGAs and there's no problem.


Yep. Just dismiss everyone who disagrees as MAGA/bots/whatever. I’m a card-carrying bleeding heart liberal, believe it or not, and NPR is no longer for me. If you like it, great! Keep listening! But you’re behaving like tinfoil weirdos when you can’t acknowledge that others might disagree.


You and your buddy misread my comment.

There are mostly Ds on DCUM, as the PP said, but there is definitely a small contingent of prolific MAGAs who are constantly starting threads to scream about various “issues”. Some are local but many aren’t. And, right on schedule, their hysterics build before big elections.

I’m sure you’ve both seen this.
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