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NPR Rates

Desert Ear said:
Does anybody have a copy of NPR's rate sheet, showing what it charges for broadcasting acknowledgements?

When I worked there back in the nineties it was a couple grand a pop. An educated guess, I suppose, would put them somewhere in the $3K-$4K range today. Yeah, per underwriting credit. (No, it's not that simple--it never is. But that's probably a good ballpark estimate).
 
LOL! I know the "member station" programming cost rate is nothing short of stunningly high, and going higher every year. They actually keep going up, even though stations are struggling to pay the bills. I guess they don't live in the real world on programming costs along with the statement their head gal made about how FM will be obsolete soon...
 
FM to be obsolete? Oh, sure... That's why competition is so huge to get an FM CP, even one for an NCE!

Is the gal you mentioned one of those making $100,000 a year, working for NPR?
 
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