![]() The digital radio I want would make it easier to support great work. We are all listening to stories differently than we once did.Īnd so far no one has built the kick-ass digital radio that I want. People, and not just millennials, are changing how we listen. The biggest threat to NPR - and the 900+ member stations that are the life-blood of the public radio system - is that this big beautiful crazy system may not get its act together to make the jump into the digital age. ![]() And no, the biggest threat is not that Republicans in Congress will cut its funding. Stephen Henn, NPR’s technology correspondent, is the latest NPR staffer to quit, citing its inevitable downfall, he writes on today. The chances are that NPR will continue on too. Someone doesn’t want to work somewhere anymore, quits, and then bares the faults of the workplace with the suggestion that its time is up.Īlmost always, the workplace continues on without the aggrieved party, though its challenges are great. You’ve probably seen them from time to time. The social media landscape has given rise to a new art form: the “why I quit” treatise.
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