Fast Company Pens a Happy (Read: Not Totally Depressing) Story About Media (Spoiler - It's NPR)
Thanks, Fast Company…change the conversation. Make us look smarter for reading you.
Anya Kamenetz writes:
Yes, it’s true: In one of the great under-told media success stories of the past decade, NPR has emerged not as the bespectacled schoolmarm of our imagination but as a massive news machine poised for what Dick Meyer, editorial director for digital media, half-jokingly calls “world domination.” NPR’s listenership has nearly doubled since 1999, even as newspaper circulation dropped off a cliff.
WORK SMARTER - LEARN, GROW AND BE INSPIRED.
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