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In reply to the discussion: NPR is graying, and public radio is worried about it [View all]Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)13. This isn't unique to NPR, radio demographics are horrendous
I bought a new car that didn't have the radio antenna hooked up. I didn't notice, my dad had to point it out to me.
One of my friends is a big shit in the radio industry and every piece of market research that crosses his desk basically says nobody under fifty who makes more than $30,000 a year is interested in anything they're offering. When they want to try something different they get shot down because advertisers aren't willing to try anything new.
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The saddest thing about Bob Edwards is, when he was jettisoned by NPR, he went to Sirius XM
Hoppy
Nov 2015
#11
Agree. But they're in a last-ditch effort with breathless alt-and-pop-music features that are
Ron Green
Nov 2015
#4
Yeah. I'm a generation younger than you, and NPR just went downhill when it decided to
Arugula Latte
Nov 2015
#5
NPR is a gravy train and the on air talent hold onto their gigs with a death grip.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#33
I was never a big listener, but it was something to focus on when I was weithout the net.
Rod Beauvex
Nov 2015
#18
Count me in as one of the 20% who no longer listen to Morning Edition for the reasons
corkhead
Nov 2015
#31