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A thriving media organization at the forefront of digital innovation, NPR creates and distributes award-winning news, information, and music programming to a network of 975 independent stations. Through them, NPR programming reaches 26 million listeners every week.

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Top Ten Facts About NPR

  1. From Kabul to Beijing, correspondents are based in 17 foreign bureaus. Domestically, there are 17.
  2. 975 public stations air NPR programming: 270 NPR Members operating 822 stations and 131 non-member public stations.
  3. NPR is 40: April 1971, NPR debuted with live coverage of Senate Vietnam War hearings. May 3, 1971, All Things Considered aired on 90 stations.
  4. Every week, 26 million people tune in to NPR programs and NPR Newscasts.
  5. NPR is the #1 provider of public radio content and programming but not all public radio programs are produced or distributed by NPR.
  6. NPR and stations are everywhere: download apps and podcasts for iPhone, Android and iPad; follow NPR on Twitter; be a Facebook fan; visit NPR.org.
  7. NPR is not PBS or public TV. Some NPR stations operate both a PBS TV station and an NPR radio station.
  8. About 93 percent of the U.S. population can hear at least one station that carries NPR programming.
  9. The federal contribution to public media amounts to $1.35 per American per year. For radio alone, this amounts to only 32 cents.
  10. NPR programming reaches more people than the total circulation of the top national newspapers.

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