FilioScotia said:Most reports on routine day-to-day stuff are recorded for use in the newscasts. However, a story of huge magnitude, such as 9-11, will use live reports or very short 2-ways with field reporters. They're kept short because NPR respects the time limitations of the hourly newscasts. Longer live reports and 2-ways are reserved for the longer segments of ME and ATC.
MikefromDelaware said:The thing that I like about NPR newscasts or interviews (on ME or ATC) is that when they go to some exotic place they have plenty of background sound and it's in stereo. They seem to try to give you a sound picture of where they are (jungle, city street, farm, etc). My guess is that most NPR stations are on FM so that stereo sound adds a new dimension to hearing the news. The AM NPR stations of course hear it, but it can't be as good, but better than no sound at all.