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NPR moved this week to cut 10% of its staff and stop production of a handful of podcasts, including Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot and Rough Translation.
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Fifty years ago, NPR and "All Things Considered" made its debut. We take a look back at public media nationally and locally as well as its place in the ever-changing media landscape.
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Fifty years ago, NPR and "All Things Considered" made its debut. We take a look back at public media nationally and locally as well as its place in the ever-changing media landscape.
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Fifty years ago, NPR and "All Things Considered" made its debut. We take a look back at public media nationally and locally as well as its place in the ever-changing media landscape.
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Fifty years ago, NPR and "All Things Considered" made its debut. We take a look back at public media nationally and locally as well as its place in the ever-changing media landscape.
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of NPR's first on-air broadcast, we look back at our origins in radio, how we grew from a staff of 65 to thousands, and into our future in the digital space.
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Fifty years ago today, NPR and "All Things Considered" made its debut. We take a look back at public media nationally and locally as well as its place in the ever-changing media landscape.
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NPR's program, All Things Considered, debuted on May 3, 1971. ATC creator Bill Siemering and former co-host (then production assistant) Susan Stamberg look back on the iconic first broadcast.
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Journalist Cokie Roberts died on Tuesday. Fellow NPR "Founding Mother" Nina Totenberg says Roberts was an "always polite political reporter, willing to ask the impolitic question if necessary."
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Roberts, who joined the fledgling network in 1978, was a seasoned Washington insider who developed a distinctive voice as a reporter and commentator for both NPR and ABC News.