Aug 23, 2004
Responding to a listener's gripe, NPR Ombudsman Jeffrey Dvorkin
supports reporting results from Olympic competitions
as they come in.
NPR reporter Howard Berkes concurs
in a Poynter Online interview: "Holding the news to meet the scheduling preferences of rights-holding broadcasters does a disservice to listeners."
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette examines the growth of WYEP-FM
and the related tensions between funky eclecticism and buttoned-up professionalism.
The
Cincinnati Enquirer
explains why Robin Gehl
, p.d. at all-classical WGUC-FM, is known as the "velvet steamroller."
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