There was some speculation about what the new NPR CEO would do once he started work. He hasn't wasted any time.
The most interesting change is a regular daily insert on the Morning Marketplace Report within Morning Edition. In a way, that might be like a 60 Minutes feature within The Today Show. But this is public radio, and they play nice there. NPR will also add more frequent newscasts to ME.
More from Current:
http://www.current.org/2014/06/prop...orning-newscasts-longer-underwriting-credits/
The most interesting change is a regular daily insert on the Morning Marketplace Report within Morning Edition. In a way, that might be like a 60 Minutes feature within The Today Show. But this is public radio, and they play nice there. NPR will also add more frequent newscasts to ME.
More from Current:
http://www.current.org/2014/06/prop...orning-newscasts-longer-underwriting-credits/