When I am on work term, I listen to Morning Edition when going to work, and All Things Considered while going home. The NPR that is provided in my area is through the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp radio station (also plays jazz and classical... the perfect combination ^_^ ). Like PiccoloNamek, that station is the only one that plays classical, so my radio is perpetually set at that station.
Also, Prarie Home Companion is a hoot and a holler, but since I only listen to the radio in the car, I only get small portions of it when I run off to church.
I notice that there is a slight bias in how NPR reports, but I am usually good enough to pick out what it is, and I try to balance out those reports with other news sources. The bias is really subtle though; it is usually in the manner in which the reporters portray situations, as well as occasionally omitting important details. I cannot think of any examples right now though, since I haven't listened to NPR in over 12 weeks.
Double Post:
Originally Posted by Sassafrass
I wonder if I am again one of the few who actually DOES this on GFF.
*Pulls into driveway. Parks. Sits and listens to Terry Gross for 20 more minutes in the freezing cold.*
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I sometimes do that as well. Sometimes when I get home, I just wait for the most recent story to finish, and when it is done I hurry up and get out before a new one starts up and sucks me in. ;_;
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