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Re: [Swprograms] Fwd: 'Good, Gray NPR' from The Nation
- Subject: Re: [Swprograms] Fwd: 'Good, Gray NPR' from The Nation
- From: Richard Cuff <rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 14:46:41 -0400
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No arguments with the overall value of the article.
You are correct in your caveat regarding the application or
misapplication of statistics. They were quoted together in the piece
I'd heard, but that doesn't mean the survey instruments were correct.
Rich C
On 5/6/05, jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx <jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I thought the article overall was a credible rendering of the history
> of NPR and public radio in general in the US and it offered important
> insight into the various philosophies vying for primacy over the
> course of the institution's history.
>
> Furthermore...
>
<snip>
> IF one believes the polls and IF the definitions of these overused and-
> -to me-- increasingly less helpful generalizations are understood to
> be the same in both contexts.
>
> John Figliozzi
>
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