I started listening to NPR as well. It has a bit too much doom and gloom for me though, like most news, but overall it's not bad.
Yeah, but depending on your local station, they have very good shows.
I love listening to wait wait don't tell me (usually to catch up on the news in a "fun" way), cartalk,press play, airtalk (this dude plays a ton of "underground" hip hop beats whenever transitioning into other topics/pause breaks, i love it), moth radio hour, all things considered, TED Radio hour.. just, NPR has a ton of good shows.
And, I've actually learned quiet a lot of random information from listening to my local station.
Still better than commercial radio with awful music and 80% of the airtime filled with ads and phone-in competitions though.
Yeah, I don't know for sure how I started listening to NPR but I'm pretty sure it was because I got tired of the crap commercial radio and must have accidentally dialed in.
It makes me sad that there are so many people running around who view NPR as some kind of liberal-biased fountain of lies.
Yup, my boss is Republican and whenever I bring up NPR he just glares at me. I'm like dude, there is a show called left right and center that actually has civil discussions from opposing views instead of just leaning left or right.