Npr

Two MS patients, one English, one American: Which One was Driven to Cut up his Pills, Lost his Home, and Went Bankrupt?

Harold Pollack | Posted 07.24.2008 | Politics


Harold Pollack

Explain to me again slowly why we spend twice as much for healthcare as the British do, yet we still disparage their "socialized medicine" based on stereotyped images from decades ago?

NPR to Non-Old People: Thanks, But No Thanks

Daniel Holloway | Posted 07.21.2008 | Media


Daniel Holloway

NPR has no use for poor, debt-ravaged kids maxing out their credit cards to buy iPhones. At least it doesn't think it does.

'NYT' Puff Piece on Rush Limbaugh Slammed by NPR, Others

Greg Mitchell | Posted 07.08.2008 | Media


Greg Mitchell

Eric Boehlert at Media Matters, ripped the Times today for "duping" its readers by assigning a conservative staffer, Zev Chafets, to write the piece without informing its readers of this "alliance."

Sexuality From A Can

Joyce McFadden | Posted 06.30.2008 | Living


Joyce McFadden

I'm disheartened by the ridiculous quality of music now, and the dulling influence it has on us, especially our kids. These visual and auditory messages don't even convey what they intend, they're not sexy or sexual, erotic or arousing; they're laughable and they provide us with nothing.

If You've Been Raped, Please Consider Reading This

Joyce McFadden | Posted 05.27.2008 | Living


Joyce McFadden

Reporter Joanna Connors talks about living with having been raped over 20 years ago on NPR. I encourage you to listen to her interview, which includes callers' stories.

The Military Analyst Scandal Dies -- Even on NPR?

Harry Shearer | Posted 05.08.2008 | Media


Harry Shearer

Maybe we're not surprised anymore when hidden motives paraded before us are ignored by the corporate media. Have we also moved beyond public radio being held to a higher standard?

May Day! May Day! Hijackings of the 4th Estate

Paige Donner | Posted 05.07.2008 | Media


Paige Donner

The title of this piece, Hijackings of the 4th Estate, is purposefully provocative. For any journalist, Blogger or otherwise muckraker laboring in ser...

Obama's Clarifying Win: The Fly on the Wall Is the Wall

Norman Solomon | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Norman Solomon

In North Carolina and Indiana, voters had more votes than all the pundits did. Pundits lost. Voters came out ahead. So did Obama. And so did the body politic.

Anyone Want a Few Million More Votes?

Bella DePaulo | Posted 05.05.2008 | Politics


Bella DePaulo

Single voters play favorites, their favorites are Democrats, and there are about 92 million of them eligible to vote.

Upstart Radio Program Looks To Challenge NPR's "Morning Edition"

New York Times | OE NOCERA | Posted 05.03.2008 | Media


Just before 6 a.m. on Tuesday, in a spacious but dilapidated studio belonging to WNYC in New York, a veteran public radio broadcaster named John Hocke...

A Paroxysm of Voterly Rage

Jeff Dorchen | Posted 04.22.2008 | Politics


Jeff Dorchen

I apologize for the following. It was written in anger brought on by listening to All Things Considered for three whole minutes, a mistake I shall no...

On Leaving The Tom Joyner Show

Tavis Smiley | Posted 04.15.2008 | Politics


Tavis Smiley

I had no idea that my dear friend Tom Joyner was going to share with you Friday morning what we had just discussed barely 12 hours earlier Thursday evening.

April is Earth Month -- Mother Earth, Motherhood -- The Holiest of Holies

Paige Donner | Posted 04.14.2008 | Living


Paige Donner

The month of April is a celebration of Earth. What is more synonymous with Earth than Mother? And yet, just as we are recognizing the serious conseq...

Myth: Americans Tuned Out Iraq Fact: The Press Tuned Out Iraq

Eric Boehlert | Posted 04.03.2008 | Media


Eric Boehlert

In the wake of disturbing new violence in Baghdad, it's important to understand that American news consumers did not walk away from Iraq. The press did.

You're Listening to NPR: National Pentagon Radio

Norman Solomon | Posted 03.27.2008 | Media


Norman Solomon

When it comes to politics and war, the range of perspectives on National Public Radio isn't any wider than what we encounter on the avowedly commercial networks.

Bush bashes PBS (again), and The New York Times helps

Eric Boehlert | Posted 03.19.2008 | Media


Eric Boehlert

I understand why Bush takes cheap shots at PBS. But what's The New York Times' excuse?

Ken Stern, NPR CEO, Steps Down After Clash With Board

AP | Posted 03.06.2008 | Media


WASHINGTON — National Public Radio's chief executive is stepping down, the network's board of directors announced Thursday. Ken Stern, who spen...

Jason Linkins

PRI's 'Fair Game' Brings You The McLaughlin Group Mashup

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.06.2008 | Politics


Something I've learned from the talkback I've received from the Sunday Morning LiveBlogs is that a lot of you love some McLaughlin Group. And it's ea...

Radio, Radio

Paul Nair | Posted 03.04.2008 | Media


Paul Nair

I've found myself temporarily living back in my native North Carolina for a month. I've been spending hours a day it seems behind the wheel. And what is driving without the radio?

Bob's Tips

Bob Edwards | Posted 02.22.2008 | Media


Bob Edwards

After conducting more than 20,000 interviews in my career, I have a few tips I'd like to share. Funny how these tips also apply to everyday conversati...

Victory! For Bush!

Larry Beinhart | Posted 01.23.2008 | Politics


Larry Beinhart

It doesn't matter who they are, if we're fighting them, they're called Al Qaeda on CNN, NPR, NBC, Fox News, everywhere!

One Wild and Crazy Guy

Marvin Kitman | Posted 12.18.2007 | Media


Marvin Kitman

The last thing in the world an FCC commissioner has time to do is actually look at what they are supposed to be by law regulating. They are too busy being wined and dined at industry events.

Demogogic Hate Speech Against Immigrants is like Hitler Going After the Jews and Gypsies in the 1920s

Blake Fleetwood | Posted 12.10.2007 | Politics


Blake Fleetwood

We have real enemies. Terrorists want to kill us and destroy everything we stand for. Economic dislocations are threatening millions of American job...

NPR Crosses Dangerous Racial Border, Asks Candidates if Citizens Should "Report" Immigrants

Roberto Lovato | Posted 12.05.2007 | Politics


Roberto Lovato

NPR's questioning of the Democratic candidates around immigration indicates they are willing to use public airwaves to provide broader forum for formerly fringe ideas.

Giuliani, Pro-Choice?

Isabel Macdonald | Posted 11.14.2007 | Media


Isabel Macdonald

"Pro-abortion rights" is not the first term that comes to mind when I think of a politician who promises to appoint more Supreme Court justices like Scalia.


 

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