Topic: NPR

Who Should Be the New Voice of 'This Is NPR'?

AP

Your favorite public broadcasting network is looking for someone to record their "this... is NPR" voiceovers. You could be that person! Although, come to think of it, the following people have voices made of gold, so they might deserve the job.

By Esther Zuckerman

May 20, 2013

NPR Has Watched 'Arrested Development' More Closely Than You

Last week we introduced you "Recurring Developments," a graphic that indicated where you can find instances of Arrested Development's repeated jokes, now NPR has released their take on the show's "running gags." It's called "Previously, on Arrested Development," and it takes fandom to the next level. 

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 29, 2013

NPR's Talk of the Nation Is Signing Off

"East Coast liberal elites" have lost another outlet for their opinions now that National Public Radio is putting an end to one of its signature shows.

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By Jen Doll

Oct 1, 2012

Media Diet

Maureen Corrigan: What I Read

Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR's Fresh Air and an author herself, exemplifies the reading life. For her, that means limiting her online reading and getting up as early as 4 a.m. to tackle the more than 100 books delivered to her house weekly. 

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By Jen Doll

Aug 7, 2012

Are These the Best Teen Novels of All Time?

A couple of weeks ago NPR Books posted their summer poll of the year, seeking to identify the greatest teen  novel ever from thousands of nominations submitted by readers. The results are in—let the debates begin anew.

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By David Wagner

Aug 7, 2012

Authors Guild Sues Google for $2 Billion; Overdue Amnesty

Today in books and publishing: Chicago Public Library bestows amnesty; rediscovering Thomas Browne; Google accused of copyright infringement; the results from NPR's Y.A. poll. 

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By Adam Martin

Jul 10, 2012

At Least NPR's Plagiarizing Intern Went to the Event He Wrote About

Ahmad Shafi, the NPR intern whose story about witnessing an execution in Kabul was taken down because it too closely resembled another story from 2001 won't be leaving the network or facing any disciplinary action, at least until a review of the rest of his work concludes.

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By Adam Martin and Elspeth Reeve

Jun 8, 2012

Cocktail Crossfire

Cocktail Crossfire: Should We Mourn 'Car Talk'?

On Friday WBUR broadcasters Tom and Ray Magliozzi announced that they would stop making new episodes of their 35-year-old car advice phone-in program Car Talk. This is very sad. Or is it? 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 23, 2012

Survey: No News Is Better Than Fox News

This ought to infuriate all the right(wing) people: A study has found that people who watch no news at all can answer questions about current events better than people who solely watch Fox News. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 17, 2012

NPR Really Needs More Corporate Sponsors

In one of the sadder things you'll read about NPR and radio journalism in general, The Washington Post has a depressing report with details of the organization's financial decline--like the fact that NPR finished the first six months of its financial year with a $2.6 million deficit.

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Slashing Mortgages a Win-Win for Fannie, Freddie, and Homeowners

New analyses by mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have added an explosive new dimension to one of the most politically charged debates about the housing crisis: Whether to reduce the amount of money beleaguered homeowners owe on their mortgages.

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By Dino Grandoni

Nov 22, 2011

Stat of the Day

NPR Listeners Are 27% More Likely to Own a Bread Maker

This is just one strange data point found by blogger Jim Romenesko over at his new blog on some of the more peculiar habits of NPR listeners.

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By Adam Clark Estes and Dino Grandoni

Oct 28, 2011

Another Public Radio Freelancer Gets the Ax Over Occupy Wall Street

The people who make shows for NPR stations, dinged by the perception that they're a bunch of kneejerk liberals, are proving themselves to be very, very touchy about how their employees participate with Occupy Wall Street.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 25, 2011

NPR Is Slowly Breaking Up with Whole Foods

Fresh Air and Morbier go together like Wait Wait Don't Tell Me and quinoa, so why can't NPR and Whole Foods just get along?  

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By John Hudson

Oct 24, 2011

NPR Host Stepping Aside After Husband Goes to Work for Obama

Michele Norris, public radio heavyweight and host of NPR's All  Things Considered, is stepping down from hosting the network's flagship program as her husband, Broderick Johnson, accepts a senior advisor position with President Obama's re-election campaign, according to a memo Norris sent to NPR employees this morning.

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By Dino Grandoni

Oct 21, 2011

Clarifying the Confusion Behind the Lisa Simeone Firing

With yesterday's news that Lisa Simeone was fired from her one radio gig but retained at her other, we now have word on what exactly both radio shows were thinking when they made their decision.

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By Adam Martin

Oct 20, 2011

Public Radio Host Fired After Speaking for Occupy D.C.

Lisa Simeone, the freelance host of public radio Soundprint and World of Operaconfirmed on Thursday that she had been dismissed from Soundprint after it was discovered she had been working as a spokeswoman for Occupy D.C.

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By Ray Gustini

Oct 14, 2011

The Best of Sci-Fi in One Chart; More Man Booker Bashing

Plus: Haruki Murakami's new book includes exploding dogs and levitating clocks

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 12, 2011

David Frum Is Done Playing a Republican on the Radio

The pundit has resigned from public radio show Marketplace

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 3, 2011

NPR's New CEO Wants to Fix Its Liberal Problem

Gary Knell says "NPR needs to do a better job of telling a story"

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By Ray Gustini

Aug 23, 2011

What the Tweet?

Earthquakes, NPR and Whisks

Plus: fact-checker of the planet of the apes

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By Dino Grandoni

Jul 29, 2011

Stat of the Day

Investors Trust Budweiser More Than Spain or Greece

Interest rates for some corporations lower than those of the two European nations

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 14, 2011

What Everyone Can Learn From the BBC's New Social Media Guide

Some etiquette for journalists on how to act on the Internet

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By John Hudson

Jul 11, 2011

David Axelrod Likes Juan Williams's New Book

The anti-PC polemic garners mixed reviews

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By Ray Gustini

Jun 24, 2011

Tote Bags, Smiles, and Jewish Cowboys

A confusing end to the week on Twitter

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 7, 2011

Andrew Breitbart's Magical Manhattan Media Tour

Funny how he used to hate all of the media outlets he visited today…

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By Erik Hayden

Jun 2, 2011

NPR Chief Who Resigned After O'Keefe Prank Goes to NBC News

Vivian Schiller will now oversee all the network's digital properties

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By Caitlin Dickson

May 19, 2011

Stat of the Day

Katie Couric's CBS Salary Exceeds Two NPR Show Budgets Combined

You could liquidate Morning Edition and All Things Considered and still be short

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By John Hudson

May 11, 2011

NPR at Odds with the White House on Bin Laden Death Photo

Executive editor Dick Meyer says "it's hard to see any reasons" not to publish it

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By Adam Martin

Apr 13, 2011

After All That, NPR's Budget Isn't Touched

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was fully funded in the budget deal

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 23, 2011

It Takes About $50,000 to Shake Up NPR

James O'Keefe asks for donations to help pay off credit card debt

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 17, 2011

Video: Congrats GOP, You've Gotten Rid of Click & Clack

Rep. Anthony Weiner is dumbfounded that the GOP would "target" NPR

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 17, 2011

House Votes to Defund NPR

Votes to prohibits local stations from using federal funds to buy NPR content, but bill has little chance in the Senate

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 17, 2011

Garrison Keillor's Retiring, May Mean It This Time

The host of 'A Prarie Home Companion' has been down this road before

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 16, 2011

The Dueling Do-Nothings of D.C.

Turning the proasic into partisan: every second Congress or Obama wastes is a shame

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 16, 2011

Man Jailed for Death Threats Against NPR Hosts

A Maine man used the network's web page to send slurs and threaten murder 'very soon'

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By Eli Rosenberg

Mar 15, 2011

Republicans to Hold 'Emergency Meeting' on NPR

House GOP to do quick huddle on Wednesday over bill to defund NPR

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 14, 2011

A Week Later, NPR Decides to Fight After All

O'Keefe "inappropriately edited" a sting video, the organization now says

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By Eli Rosenberg

Mar 12, 2011

Cartoon

Cartoon: NPR Serves Up Own Head on a Plate

Though it still appears to be insufficient for the elephant

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 11, 2011

NPR Leaks Its Own Emails to Argue It Wasn't Duped

Executives were dubious about a fake Muslim organization's offer to donate $5 million

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 11, 2011

Who Said It: Julian Assange or James O'Keefe?

Quiz: which quotes are from WikiLeaks founder and which were uttered by O'Keefe?

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 10, 2011

By Eli Rosenberg

Mar 10, 2011

The Case for NPR Sticking Up for Itself

Ditching Vivian Schiller just lent legitimacy to a partisan backlash, they argue

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 9, 2011

Good Question!

Will NPR Finally Lose Its Federal Funding?

The latest O'Keefe stunt boosts the case against funding

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By John Hudson

Mar 9, 2011

Cliché Watch

Everyone's Getting 'Slammed' This Week

From Obama's budget to NPR to Charlie Sheen: No one's safe

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By Erik Hayden

Mar 9, 2011

NPR CEO Resigns After Prank Video

Vivian Schiller is "forced out" after an employee called the Tea Party "scary" and "racist"

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 8, 2011

Comment of the Day

Comment of the Day: NPR Unmasked

Finally, the truth about the network's talent emerges

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By Eli Rosenberg and John Hudson

Mar 8, 2011

NPR Fundraiser Caught Calling Tea Party 'Scary' and 'Racist'

A fictitious Muslim Brotherhood-tied charity is filmed offering NPR a $5 million gift

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