Very interesting thread. I just want to add this. I returned from Cleveland today after attending a weekend banquet where public radio news awards were presented. I just want to offer a perspective to those who posted here, claiming radio news reporters do nothing but rely on news conferences, press releases and newspaper stories. I won't dispute that. But newspapers do their fair share of such reporting, too. When the Governor comes to town to announce tax-free zones around public universities, it's news -- whether you're a radio or TV station or newspaper. But this weekend, I heard many examples of public radio news stories that didn't come from press releases or news conferences. They didn't come from newspapers. They were enterprise pieces by journalists doing good reporting. And these were stations were in large, medium and small markets, from Chicago to Nashville to Eugene, Oregon. Here in New York, several stations have collaborated for three years now on the Innovation Trail, which is filled with enterprise reporting on economic development issues. So, I would argue there are hundreds of radio stations in this country doing original reporting along with covering the day's breaking news.