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What is the difference between NPR app and NPR One?
NPR One picks a user’s station based on their location, while users of the NPR app choose a station through a multi-step process. The NPR app doesn’t include station news stories. NPR is piloting local inventory on NPR One with a small group of stations, according to Tom Hjelm, NPR’s chief digital officer.
What is NPR News?
National Public Radio (NPR), the public radio network of the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., NPR offers a broad range of high-quality news and cultural programming to hundreds of local public radio stations.
What is the app NPR One?
NPR News: The NPR and public radio station player for your Android. Get breaking news alerts, top headlines and live streaming video from NBC News. When you want to know what’s happening, tap into the global news power of CNN.
Is the NPR News app free?
To download the free app, go to iphone.npr.org/recommendnprnews or search for “NPR News” in the iTunes App Store. Please give it a try and let us know what you think.
How many journalists work for NPR?
People at NPR : NPR. People at NPR More than 700 people work at National Public Radio bringing you news and cultural programming every day.
Who is the publisher of NPR?
National Public Radio, Inc.
NPR
Type | Public radio network |
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Parent | National Public Radio, Inc. |
Key people | John Lansing (CEO) |
Former names | Association of Public Radio Stations National Educational Radio Network |
Affiliation(s) | WRN Broadcast |
Is NPR a scholarly?
Data on the perceived credibility of the National Public Radio (NPR) in the United States as of April 2020 showed that 19 percent of respondents stated they found NPR very credible, along with 24 percent who said they believed the source was somewhat credible.
Does NPR have a free app?
The NPR App is in your hands, wherever you go. Tap into a world of stories with on-demand access to the best of NPR content—news, live radio streams, programs, and podcasts. Get the latest stories from NPR delivered right to your phone. Hear local and national newscasts and receive breaking news alerts.