Public Radio Drama

There’s growing tension between National Public Radio and its member stations. The NPR is facing a budget crisis and has employeed a number of cost-cutting strategies- strategies some fear could hurt local stations. The Wall Street Journal reports:

Some member stations fear NPR budget cuts might hurt the quality of marquee public radio shows “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered,” making it harder for local stations to raise funds during those shows, which typically bring in the lion’s share of listener donations and corporate underwriting.

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