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Abstract:NPR (National Public Radio) is a non-commercial American media sponsored by the public and partially funded by the government but operated independently. ScrapeStormFree Download
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Introduction
NPR (National Public Radio) is a non-commercial American media sponsored by the public and partially funded by the government but operated independently. It was founded on February 24, 1970 and started broadcasting in April 1971. NPR’s program content is mainly news, reviews, interviews, but also covers cultural and entertainment programs such as music and talk shows. It has a huge number of listeners, estimated to be about 20 million. NPR’s official website provides rich audio content, including various programs, podcasts, etc., which is a good platform for English learners to obtain listening materials and improve their English level.

Applicable Scene
NPR is suitable for people who want to obtain high-quality news, cultural programs and use fragmented time to improve their English listening skills.
Pros: NPR’s programs are rich and varied, covering current affairs, finance, technology, education, culture and other fields. The quality of their programs is high, and their podcasts are short and concise, making them very suitable for listening in fragmented time. At the same time, as a non-profit organization, NPR’s programs are relatively neutral and will not attract listeners for gimmicks.
Cons: Some of NPR’s programs are not updated daily and may not meet the needs of listeners who want to hear new content every day.
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1. NPR homepage.

2. NPR article.
