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2/23/2008 4:37:39 PM EDT
Who here listens to National Public Radio?

I've made a few big moves lately, and....10 hours in a small car, NPR kept me sane.
It was nice to have one constant.

So............fess up.

Do you listen because you feel smarter after?
2/23/2008 4:38:33 PM EDT
[#1]
It has some good stuff.
2/23/2008 4:39:06 PM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Who here listens to National Public Radio?

I've made a few big moves lately, and....10 hours in a small car, NPR kept me sane.
It was nice to have one constant.

So............fess up.

Do you listen because you feel smarter after?


I'd rather listen to crop reports than NPR.
2/23/2008 4:39:11 PM EDT
[#3]
Satellite radio gives plenty more options that aren't so liberal.   I listen to NPR sometimes, but noticed around elections they show their true colors.
2/23/2008 4:39:30 PM EDT
[#4]
I listen to NPR occasionally. I know it is liberal but it does a good job with longer news than the 5 minute updates most news radio supplies.
2/23/2008 4:41:19 PM EDT
[#5]

Truthfully, I can't stand it.  

If it ceased to exist I would not shed a tear.

4073
2/23/2008 4:41:51 PM EDT
[#6]
There was a decent interview with Col. McMaster today...
2/23/2008 4:43:05 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
Satellite radio gives plenty more options that aren't so liberal.   I listen to NPR sometimes, but noticed around elections they show their true colors.

+1

My dad got me Sirius and it is absolutely amazing- never listening to radio again.
2/23/2008 4:43:26 PM EDT
[#8]
Not lately, but it's a pre-set on my new car.
2/23/2008 4:43:39 PM EDT
[#9]
I tend to avoid mainstream news, and I don't listen to the radio at all anymore.  
2/23/2008 4:44:26 PM EDT
[#10]


Best radio going if you know how to winnow the wheat from the chaff.

The The Thomas Jefferson Hour is my favorite.
2/23/2008 4:45:09 PM EDT
[#11]
I listen to Morning Edition and All Things Considered. What they say about "driveway moments" is true. There's been many times I've found myself sitting in my car waiting to hear the end of a report before going into work or the house.

Most people who bitch about NPR never listen to it.
2/23/2008 4:46:14 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
and I don't listen to the radio at all anymore.  


You mean AM/FM or at all (satellite, swl)?
2/23/2008 4:46:53 PM EDT
[#13]
I sometimes listen to it...

Right now I listen to an old time radio station out of Canada.
2/23/2008 4:47:45 PM EDT
[#14]
Click and Clack is the only show hosted by non-lobotomized humans.
2/23/2008 4:48:41 PM EDT
[#15]
Sirius Satellite, mostly the Patriot channel and music.

So long as you know that NPR is slanted left, then listening is fine.  Car Talk is good.

Who here will admit to watching Bill Maher?

I do.

If you have a cast iron stomach, some of his shit is funny and you really get to know your enemy.
2/23/2008 4:48:56 PM EDT
[#16]
I can't stand it. I don't drive by myself that much, so I'll turn off the radio and talk if NPR is the only station. Does anyone else think they send their announcers to a school to learn to talk in that monotone, ball-less sounding voice?
2/23/2008 4:49:18 PM EDT
[#17]
I listen to the talk shows on the local dallas fox affiliate, KLIF
2/23/2008 4:49:48 PM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:

Quoted:
and I don't listen to the radio at all anymore.  


You mean AM/FM or at all (satellite, swl)?


At all.  
2/23/2008 4:54:09 PM EDT
[#19]
I've listened enough to NPR to hear virtually every one of their show hosts - including the weekend crew - profess to strong leftist beliefs. Even the supposedly non-political folks - Ira Flato (Science Friday), the Clack brothers (Click & Clack), Garrison Keillor (Prairie Home Companion) - have at some point let it slip that they are socialists. I seriously doubt you could find a conservative person in the entire NPR network.

If the "Radio Fairness Doctrine" ever gets re-enacted, NPR is going to be seriously screwed.
2/23/2008 4:55:23 PM EDT
[#20]
I'm too cheap for Satellite radio,  NPR kicks ass in the mornings!  At least they have half a brain, unlike Talk Radio
2/23/2008 4:55:50 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
It has some good stuff.


+1

I don't really listen to radio a lot.  Pretty much the only radio I do listen to is NPR.  Stuff like "Science Friday", "CarTalk" and "Wait, wait, don't tell me" are great shows. (There's another funny one I cannot remember that I enjoy too).  Often, "Diane Reims" (sp?) "Talk of the nation" and "All things considered" have coverage of events that is more in-depth than crap like CNN, MSNBC, BBC, etc.


Ironically, the NPR station in the nation's capital is NOT as good as the one in St. Louis.  Go figure.  So, these days I don't listen as much to NPR as I used to.
2/23/2008 4:56:35 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:
...

Most people who bitch about NPR never listen to it.


I think that is definitely true.
2/23/2008 4:57:47 PM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:
Click and Clack is the only show hosted by non-lobotomized humans.


Unfortunately they are so far off sometimes I want to smash the radio into the dash.
2/23/2008 4:58:13 PM EDT
[#24]
I listen to talk radio a lot more, but I listen to NPR on the drive to and from work because there's nothing else good on in my market at that time.

NPR can be good especially when it tells me about books and music I otherwise wouldn't hear about.  Other times it makes me want to claw my eyeballs out with the smarmiest, most insipid fluff pieces that would gag a maggot.  Off the top of my head is a thing they did with a woman remembering what it was like to grow up as a girl in Puerto Rico.

A week later they read listener emails, and several of them wrote about how the same piece that made me want to shoot my radio had them in a transfixed rapture that they never wanted to end, and how they cried at its poignancy.
2/23/2008 5:00:40 PM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Click and Clack is the only show hosted by non-lobotomized humans.


Unfortunately they are so far off sometimes I want to smash the radio into the dash.


I didn't say they were rocket surgeons.  But they haven't had a lobotomy like all the other show hosts.
2/23/2008 5:04:50 PM EDT
[#26]
NPR is for mummy people.

The monotone voices are like the mind screw people used in psycological warfare.

This is what is sounds like.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_s5aEvLfnBI

GR



2/23/2008 5:04:51 PM EDT
[#27]

Quoted:
It has some good stuff.


Definately some interesting programming on now and again.  Yeah, I listen in when I choose to.
2/23/2008 5:06:30 PM EDT
[#28]
Whatever bias NPR has is, I believe, greatly overblown here. And, bias aside, no other news outlet spends nearly as much time on actual reporting. Most television, and just about all talk radio, spends 3 times as much time 'analyzing' a news event then it does actually reporting it. That'd be tolerable if the analysis was anything more then pundents trying to spin shit their way.

Besides that, NPR is the only source for good music on the radio.

-Local
2/23/2008 5:06:38 PM EDT
[#29]

Quoted:

Quoted:
...

Most people who bitch about NPR never listen to it.


I think that is definitely true.


Trust me I have tried several times.

GR
2/23/2008 5:08:14 PM EDT
[#30]
I love NPR, unless they're talking politics.
2/23/2008 5:12:54 PM EDT
[#31]
It is left leaning, but has good programming.

2/23/2008 5:18:12 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:
Whatever bias NPR has is, I believe, greatly overblown here. And, bias aside, no other news outlet spends nearly as much time on actual reporting. Most television, and just about all talk radio, spends 3 times as much time 'analyzing' a news event then it does actually reporting it. That'd be tolerable if the analysis was anything more then pundents trying to spin shit their way.

Besides that, NPR is the only source for good music on the radio.

-Local


You sir have been suckered. They deliver their left wing nonsense in controled soft voices while slowly turning their knives into our backs.

They are VERY anti-gun.

I will agree they do provide some very in-depth news reporting.
2/23/2008 5:27:40 PM EDT
[#33]
I'm a heterosexual, therefore I never listen to NPR.  They build lies of omission on top of lies of commission.  
2/23/2008 5:32:46 PM EDT
[#34]
Yea, I listen to 'em all the time for news and info on the road,
but keep myself pure by blowing profound raspberries
at each example of libtardism.

Sometimes I have to hit the rest stop to change clothes, though.
2/23/2008 5:36:10 PM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Whatever bias NPR has is, I believe, greatly overblown here. And, bias aside, no other news outlet spends nearly as much time on actual reporting. Most television, and just about all talk radio, spends 3 times as much time 'analyzing' a news event then it does actually reporting it. That'd be tolerable if the analysis was anything more then pundents trying to spin shit their way.

Besides that, NPR is the only source for good music on the radio.

-Local


You sir have been suckered. They deliver their left wing nonsense in controled soft voices while slowly turning their knives into our backs.

They are VERY anti-gun.

I will agree they do provide some very in-depth news reporting.


Yep.

Here's their official spokeswomen of WW2.




Here is their Gulf War 2 official spokesman:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=s27Oq5ot0ZI

GR
2/23/2008 5:40:31 PM EDT
[#36]
I don't listen to radio that often, but if I do, NPR is the only radio station I listen to. The others are nothing but commercials.
2/23/2008 5:42:23 PM EDT
[#37]

Quoted:
Click and Clack is the only show hosted by non-lobotomized humans.


That one and I also like "Radio Reader" at 8am Weekdays.

I used to listen to public radio and NPR exclusively when driving to and from work.  I had to find a refuge from the commercials on all the other channels on my FM dial.  I woke up one day and realized how liberal public radio is, so now I just tune in for these two shows and sometimes for the classical musac.
2/23/2008 5:45:45 PM EDT
[#38]
I listen to NPR every day.  (I don't have satellite radio, and I don't have TV, so it's really my only connection to mainstream media.)  Some of their stuff is hysterical.  Some of it really makes you think.  It's not all lefty - maybe much of it, but not all.  In particular, I like This American Life and Car Talk.  Also, the morning new reports on my drive to work feature stuff I can't hear elsewhere, like interviews with citizens in other countries.  It's really fascinating.

ETA to add a link to the thread I posted a few days about NPR's positive segment on BlackHawk recorded at SHOT Show.
www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=75&t=677696
2/23/2008 5:47:17 PM EDT
[#39]
like to listen
2/23/2008 6:00:02 PM EDT
[#40]
It's as liberal as liberal can get, but I listen in the mornings to their "Morning Addition" news show.  My other choices are non-stop commercials on AM radio or fart and boob jokes with "Bob & Tom".  
2/23/2008 6:03:18 PM EDT
[#41]
I listen to NPR in fact I worked as an evening/weekend student board operator when I was in college. Each station chooses which NPR shows to subscribe to so they pick which are more popular in your area. The only show I really didn't like was Afropop it was just weird music.
2/23/2008 6:04:02 PM EDT
[#42]
I like to listen to NPR most of the time
2/23/2008 6:09:36 PM EDT
[#43]
If I am listening to the radio, 90% of the time it is NPR.  Yeah a tad liberal, but I tend not to be so easily swayed, so listening to the news, albeit a little liberal, is still better than hearing about what Britney is wearing today.
2/23/2008 6:16:00 PM EDT
[#44]
On the off chance that this arch-liberal will be spouting his views, I pretty much avoid it except for the music.

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9775496
2/23/2008 6:17:56 PM EDT
[#45]
I won't admit to "feeling smarter after" but I have been a regular if not daily listener of NPR for the majority of my adult life--at least the last 15 years or so.

I can't stand most music-based FM radio, and AM has nothing good to offer during rush hour drive time in most of the places I've lived.  I typically listen to NPR during AM & PM commutes and if I'[m lucky enough to spend some daytime hours driving I listen to Limbaugh or whatever talk radio catches my interest.

If I want to listen to music, I have a CD player.
2/23/2008 6:18:14 PM EDT
[#46]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Whatever bias NPR has is, I believe, greatly overblown here. And, bias aside, no other news outlet spends nearly as much time on actual reporting. Most television, and just about all talk radio, spends 3 times as much time 'analyzing' a news event then it does actually reporting it. That'd be tolerable if the analysis was anything more then pundents trying to spin shit their way.

Besides that, NPR is the only source for good music on the radio.

-Local


You sir have been suckered. They deliver their left wing nonsense in controled soft voices while slowly turning their knives into our backs.

They are VERY anti-gun.

I will agree they do provide some very in-depth news reporting.


Yep.

Here's their official spokeswomen of WW2.


www.drybonesproject.com/blog/WW2Gals.jpg

Here is their Gulf War 2 official spokesman:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=s27Oq5ot0ZI

GR


+1

Their Left-Wing/Communist bias is not overblown.

I listen to a lot of NPR since there's great reception in this area.  You could be in some cave deep in the woods and still hear it around here.  Some of the programming is unbiased, but the rest of it is pure Communist propaganda.

Gee, I wonder who started NPR.


National Public Radio (NPR) is a semi-independent, privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to public radio stations in the United States.[1] NPR was created in 1970, following congressional passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson, which established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and also led to the creation of the Public Broadcasting Service. The network was founded in 1970 with 30 employees and 90 public radio stations as charter members.


Instead of creating gov't funded, subversive Communist organizations at home, Johnson should have been fighting to win against the Communists in Vietnam.

Ronald Reagan would have dismantled NPR if he hadn't been so busy fighting and winning the war against the Communists abroad.
2/23/2008 6:19:51 PM EDT
[#47]
Sci Fridays and the tappet bros.
That's about it
2/23/2008 6:22:26 PM EDT
[#48]
Not in years, although I used to regularly.

XM rocks!
2/23/2008 6:33:51 PM EDT
[#49]
OK, so let's do a little listening test . . .

Here is All Things Considered's report on the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the Heller case.

Let's all listen to this report (it's less than 3 minutes long) and everybody comment on how liberal and anti-gun the slant is. I'm sure  you can find something to find fault with, but I keep in mind this report is probably about six times longer, and much more detailed than report the network TV news programs or any other radio news provided on the Supreme Court's decision to hear the case.

ETA: There are four more Heller-related stories linked off that page above (and more gun related links off of those). Listen to them all if you really want to judge the level of NPR bias.
2/23/2008 6:51:03 PM EDT
[#50]
I listened twice a day, every day for about 5 or 6 years.  I finally got to where I couldn't stomach the outright slant of their "news".  They usually report the "truth", but so selectively, that the end result is little more than lying blather.  NPR would make Josef Goebbels proud.  It's about as unbalanced as news can be.  And if there's something big that counters their spin, they marginalize it or completely sweep it under the rug.

So now I turn it on only at specific times to catch certain segments.
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