DOI:10.1080/19376529.2013.823970 - Corpus ID: 144116873
All Things Considered: A Content Analysis of National Public Radio's Flagship News Magazine From 1999–2009
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- Sara Magee
- Published 1 July 2013
- Business
- Journal of Radio & Audio Media
NPR's All Things Considered is going strong in the radio news business despite constant worries over funding, perceived bias, and an increasingly online-based news audience. This content analysis of…
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