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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: NPR

The jobs we do

NPR steps back from the future

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 17, 2016, 3:20 PM Mar 17, 2016
26

NPR, which was the one of the first major media companies to embrace podcasting, now seems afraid of it. Read more →

NPR distances itself from ‘founding mother’ Roberts

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 14, 2016, 7:28 AM Mar 14, 2016
32

For the second time in a month, NPR is distancing itself from some of the pioneer reporters who built the news organization.

NPR clarified that Cokie Roberts, who wrote an anti-Trump newspaper column, is not a full-time employee of the network and hasn’t been for a long time. She’s a commentator. Read more →

Arts & Culture

With new podcast, NPR acknowledges the humanity of journalism

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 10, 2016, 9:56 AM Mar 10, 2016
4

NPR is about to unveil a new podcast and with any luck, it will change the too-earnest, too dispassionate culture of traditional public radio storytelling. Read more →

Arts & Culture

On Craig Windham

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 29, 2016, 2:38 PM Feb 29, 2016
2

Windham, who died last night, was as good a person character-wise as you’ll ever find in a newsroom as evidenced by his work with young people, with whom he led overseas mission trips. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Why is NPR saying “live” at beginning of newscasts?

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 18, 2016, 11:00 AM Feb 18, 2016
13

If you’re a regular listener to MPR News, you probably noticed a disturbance in the force of public radio, whose fans tend to like to have things just where they were the day before.

It involved one word: “Live”, and boy did the bosses at NPR hear about it.
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Politics

NPR defends getting a story right

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 3, 2016, 9:17 AM Feb 3, 2016
14

NPR is getting some criticism for getting a story right.

Welcome to the world of campaign coverage. Read more →

Economy

NPR reporter quits to cure what ails it

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 4, 2016, 10:06 AM Jan 4, 2016
90

The social media landscape has given rise to a new art form: the ‘why I quit’ treatise. You’ve probably seen them from time to time. Someone doesn’t want to work somewhere anymore, quits, and then bares all of the faults of the workplace with the innuendo that its time is up. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Retirement ahead for another public radio pioneer

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 8, 2015, 2:14 PM Dec 8, 2015
5

She doesn’t have the visibility in this neck of the woods as other public radio staples like Keillor or the Car Talk guys, but another pioneer of public radio — Diane Rehm — is about to call it quits. Read more →

Arts & Culture

The graying of the NPR crowd

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2015, 9:31 AM Nov 23, 2015
47

The Washington Post says there’s gnashing of teeth at NPR because of a problem that’s been developing since it started on Feb. 26, 1970 — people are aging.
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Arts & Culture

What’s wrong with ‘NPR voice?’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 24, 2015, 2:22 PM Oct 24, 2015
20

As long as radio survives, many Americans will get to enjoy a favorite pastime of media — critiquing voices coming out of their transistor.
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Arts & Culture

Quietly, Bob Edwards walks away

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 1, 2015, 8:38 AM Sep 1, 2015
5

An announcement that didn’t get a lot of notice when it was issued on Friday prompts us to recall one of the most turbulent moments in the history of public radio — the day NPR canned Bob Edwards, the longtime host of Morning Edition.
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Arts & Culture

NPR, radio at a dangerous intersection

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 11, 2015, 8:34 AM Aug 11, 2015
23

Politico Media’s Capital New York has exposed a bit of the tension between podcasters and broadcasters in the public radio realm, including a brewing battle of the generations. Read more →

Should obscenities be allowed on radio?

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 30, 2015, 4:03 PM Jul 30, 2015
14

The Washington Post (via NPR) has lifted the curtain on a debate underway within NPR on whether obscenities should be allowed on public radio.

Honk if you thought Nina Totenberg would be one of the NPR reporters most likely to push back against an edict that they be bleeped. Read more →

Debating NPR underwriting announcements

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 20, 2015, 9:11 AM Apr 20, 2015
8

The new NPR ombudsman is taking on an old complaint from some public radio listeners: the choice of what commercial interests to allow underwrite NPR programming.
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Radio host bows to pressure over right-to-die support

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 9, 2015, 11:20 AM Mar 9, 2015
1

Following criticism from fellow journalists, public radio show host Diane Rehm has curbed some of her lobbying for right-to-die laws.
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