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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Regardless of those who want to say NPR is just fine, when you lose approximately 1/3 of your listeners in 4 years, you're doing a lot wrong.[/quote] Basically this. And you can't write it all off as people WFH and not commuting as much, which is NPR's current take on the audience fall-off.[/quote] What % of people WFH now vs 4 years ago? [/quote] I don't know, but they can still turn on the radio![/quote] +1. Much of NPR programming doesn't even occur during my commute. And I don't need to listen to Up First during a commute, because it's not even really long so I can listen to it while I get breakfast ready. The problem is that there are so many other news options that I trust but don't feel brow-beaten listening to (and I'm the lefty with the bi daughter). It's actually a problem for society, that we're so fractured into our own news sources. Unfortunately, NPR has become part of this fracturing problem, not part of the solution. [/quote]
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