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Old 04-17-2009, 08:38 AM
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What side of the fence would you considere NPR to be on? I've seen both sides claim their programming to be one or the other. Widipedia has some brief studies on NPRs listeners and reporting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Public_Radio

I've always found that people love or hate NPR.

Newsweek has the lefts back for sure.
Seriously? I can't listen to any talk radio..sports, NPR, Rush..anything for more than 30 seconds. I just don't laugh at their jokes or want to hear them pontificate. Would rather read it all.

But..to answer your question...I would think NPR is fairly unbiased, but reports on more issues that tend to fall in the Left camp vs the right. But that's totally IMO..
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