NPR Company Description
This company helps keep radio listeners informed and entertained without commercial interruptions. National Public Radio (NPR) is an independent, private, not-for-profit organization, that produces and syndicates news, music, and cultural radio programs to more than 850 independently operated noncommercial member stations. Its flagship shows include news programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as cultural programs such as Fresh Air and World Cafe. Founded in 1970, NPR receives private grants and donations, dues and fees from its member stations, and some grants from government agencies.
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The Company Description provides a historical perspective of NPR's organization from inception to current status.
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