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NPR Layoffs: The Trickle Down Effect

January 14, 2009 by Marty Ronish

Much of the news content you hear on public radio is created by independent producers.  NPR has always been a primary source of paid work for independents, so the recent layoffs and show cancellations at NPR have seriously impacted a lot of producers who rely on piecework to survive.

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  • About
    • About Joe Goetz
    • About Marty Ronish (retired)
    • Blog Policy
  • Recommended Sites
  • Inside The Arts
    • Adaptistration
    • Brian Dickie
    • Butts In The Seats
    • Double Bass Blog
    • Neo Classical
    • non divisi
    • Scanning The Dial
    • Who’s Your Audience
    • Sticks and Drones
    • There’s Always Room For Cello
    • Who’s Minding The Score?
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