Should the TV News Morning Shows be Worried About …NPR?

By Chris Ariens 

An interesting note from Paul Farhi‘s story about the ratings growth of National Public Radio.

More than half of NPR’s daily audience comes from its two “core” news shows, “Morning Edition” and the evening “All Things Considered.” “Morning Edition’s” average daily audience, 7.6 million, is now about 60 percent larger than the audience for “Good Morning America” on ABC and about one-third larger than the audience for the “Today” show on NBC.

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