What is the NPR website?
Today, NPR relaunches its homepage, NPR.org, with a new look and audience experience: a robust, redesigned homepage that showcases the best of NPR, combined with a fully responsive design that optimizes for any screen.
Who owns NPR radio?
National Public Radio, Inc.
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Type | Public radio network |
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Revenue | US$159 million |
Net income | US$18.9 million |
Owner | National Public Radio, Inc. |
Key people | Kevin Klose, president emeritus Joyce Slocum (interim), president and chief executive officer Mitch Praver, chief operating officer |
When did the NPR website start?
1994
NPR launches its first official website in 1994; streaming audio is added to the site on January 1, 1996.
How do I stream KPCC?
Smart Speakers
- To listen to the KPCC live stream on Amazon devices, say “Alexa, play KPCC”
- To get the latest news headlines from KPCC, say “Alexa, play the news from KPCC”
How do you listen to NPR radio?
To listen to NPR online you simply go to their website and click “listen” on the top menu bar. Here you have 3 options: Listen to NPR radio online via the 24-Hour programming stream. Hear the latest NPR radio shows.
How can I listen to online radio?
On most National Public Radio sites, such as Wisconsin Public Radio’s, click once on the “Listen Live” button and you begin listening immediately. The site also gives you the option of listening through MP3 Direct or Windows Media if you prefer this or if your browser has issues connecting.
Who is NPR owned by?
NPR of America, Inc. was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Piston Ring Co.,Ltd. (NPR) in 1973. We have been supplying the Original Equipment Manufacturers and the Automotive After Market with the highest quality internal combustion engine parts, since 1973.
What does NPR radio mean?
Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: NPR. NPR, formerly National Public Radio, is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national syndicator to a network of 900 public radio stations in the United States.