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  • Why NPR is the Future of Mainstream Media

    "In March of this year, National Public Radio (NPR) revealed that by the end of 2008, 23.6 million people were tuning into its broadcasts each week. In fact, NPR's ratings have increased steadily since 2000, and they've managed to hold on to much of their 2008 election coverage... more

    Reviewed by CraigBailey Jun 03, 06:28pm ( 6 reviews ) mashable.com

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  • Rated by frankwolftown on Oct 13, 8:55pm

    I wan to work there.
  • Rated by awesomealias on Oct 11, 9:16pm

    Hahahahahaahahaa!
  • Reviewed by Breadcleaner on Jun 05, 7:33pm

    I absolutely love NPR, and am glad to see it grow.
  • Rated by px2121 on Jun 03, 9:35pm

    welcome to AmeriKa.... well socialism is no longer only for the elites!
  • Rated by debweb0 on Jun 03, 7:18pm

    Mashable explains why NPR is going mainstream
  • Rated by CraigBailey on Jun 03, 6:28pm

    "In March of this year, National Public Radio (NPR) revealed that by the end of 2008, 23.6 million people were tuning into its broadcasts each week. In fact, NPR's ratings have increased steadily since 2000, and they've managed to hold on to much of their 2008 election coverage listenership bump (with over 26 million people tuning in each week so far in 2009), unlike many of their mainstream media counterparts."