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National Public Radio

noun

  1. a nationwide network of nonprofit radio stations supported in part by U.S. government funds distributed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, often affiliated with a public television station or educational institution. : NPR


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For example National Public Radio developed radio for the deaf that reads out NPR radio on a screen.

The paper quotes a "United States Marine Corps review of the attack" as discussed on National Public Radio.

National Public Radio recently wrote just such a speculative piece on Kenya, and CNN had its own version on Jamaica.

In a recent National Public Radio interview, he spoke of the “real deterioration in conservative thinking” in recent years.

Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of the bestselling Lincoln history Team of Rivals big-upped the book on National Public Radio.

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