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I've been a supporter for many years. I'm extremely disappointed in the election and inflation coverage and analysis this year. Ron Elving is very out of touch about what is going on around the country. This morning when asked by Scott Simmon why the media should be humble, he did not give any insight as to how "his" analysis was so off and still off about these two issues. People want governance! There will be bipartisan bills passed.
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Éder Antônio31.07.2022
NPR is the best radio station!
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Joanna James16.06.2022
The kind of programming and the trained, thinking individuals hosting the shows,
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Sebastian Guevara25.04.2022
I Love NPR!!!!!!! Because They Have Great News Programs!!!!!!! I Love NPR Because They Have Great News Programs!!!!! As Well!!!!!!
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Brent Stangel02.03.2022
Should change the name to FLPR Far Left Propeganda Radio. Socialists promoting socialism. Definitely not "National."
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Darrell Jeffery25.02.2022
NPR Radio is the main source of all my news and information. NPR keeps up to date all over the world news. I highly recommend this network radio to anyone who wants to keep track of important news events.
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Анастасия Львовна03.02.2022
good.
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Baphomet09.01.2022
Good
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OWEN SCHMIDT27.12.2021
Too lose the light of confusing distractions, the memory of the stories at hand have a memory all their own, a distinct,,, memory recall.
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