Anonymous wrote:Even Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me has gone south. Last Saturday it was 1 hour of bashing Trump/Republicans.
It's supposed to be a comedy show, not propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And a story about NPR in the NYT. The comments are particularly interesting. Lots of strong feelings about NPR, most of them not good.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/24/business/media/npr-uri-berliner-diversity.html?unlocked_article_code=1.nE0.6gHu.zNslOwxPSicF&smid=url-share
Thanks for sharing. The comments reflect how I've been feeling about NPR
+1 yep and down 15+ million listeners in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
What % of people WFH now vs 4 years ago?
I don't know, but they can still turn on the radio!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
What % of people WFH now vs 4 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.![]()
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.