NPR introduces new flavor
NPR is working on a project to repackage itself for the 25-44-year-old set. (Boston Globe via Achenblog) 'Twill be called: NPR Zack. Naming the product--that is so IKEA, and the kids will totally go for it.
But it might help if the NPR brain trust tried to avoid writing things like, "We will curate for you, and you can trust us to reflect your lifestyles and interests" in project development documents like the memo the Globe article quotes. We're not so sure we want to be curated for. We don't even really know what that means.
But it might help if the NPR brain trust tried to avoid writing things like, "We will curate for you, and you can trust us to reflect your lifestyles and interests" in project development documents like the memo the Globe article quotes. We're not so sure we want to be curated for. We don't even really know what that means.
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And we don't want this show to be underwritten (ahem--commericialized) by mining companies, bio-engineering corporations, and the country of Qatar (remember that? it used to underwrite weekend edition in the late nineties). Let's get a little more progressive with our funders for this age bracket, shall we?
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