I discovered NPR in the early 1970s as a welcome alternative to the ugly wasteland I found US radio to be.
NPR is still on almost 24-7.
Why? Because I like music and NPR, and NPR alone, gives me what I want in the way of music: From jazz to opera, from the Great Classics to little-known gems.
I discovered NPR in the early 1970s as a welcome alternative to the ugly wasteland I found US radio to be.
NPR is still on almost 24-7.
Why? Because I like music and NPR, and NPR alone, gives me what I want in the way of music: From jazz to opera, from the Great Classics to little-known gems.
As any other human undertaking, NPR has its unattractive, actually quite ugly, side which is displayed when the music stops and the talkers come on.
And that's when I turn off NPR. It is also the reason I never gave a single penny to NPR.
Which is what all NPR-haters should do. It's an easy act to stifle NPR, without being hateful.
I discovered NPR in the early 1970s as a welcome alternative to the ugly wasteland I found US radio to be.
NPR is still on almost 24-7.
Why? Because I like music and NPR, and NPR alone, gives me what I want in the way of music: From jazz to opera, from the Great Classics to little-known gems.
As any other human undertaking, NPR has its unattractive, actually quite ugly, side which is displayed when the music stops and the talkers come on.
And that's when I turn off NPR. It is also the reason I never gave a single penny to NPR.
Which is what all NPR-haters should do. It's an easy act to stifle NPR, without being hateful.