Most of what they used to do wasn't news. I grew up in a semi-rural area in the 1970s, and learned to read watching Sesame Street, and NPR was the only classical music most of us ever heard. On Saturdays there was, Car Talk, Prairie Home Companion, well-told stories, and stuff like that. It was a valuable resource for us. Which I hope survives through private donations.
Most of what they used to do wasn't news. I grew up in a semi-rural area in the 1970s, and learned to read watching Sesame Street, and NPR was the only classical music most of us ever heard. On Saturdays there was, Car Talk, Prairie Home Companion, well-told stories, and stuff like that. It was a valuable resource for us. Which I hope survives through private donations.
Most of what they used to do wasn't news. I grew up in a semi-rural area in the 1970s, and learned to read watching Sesame Street, and NPR was the only classical music most of us ever heard. On Saturdays there was, Car Talk, Prairie Home Companion, well-told stories, and stuff like that. It was a valuable resource for us. Which I hope survives through private donations.