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Home » What Does The Public Think About Public Radio?

June 19, 2017

What Does The Public Think About Public Radio?

Jay Nachlis

In the fall of 2016, Coleman Insights and the Public Radio Program Directors Association set out to investigate radio listeners’ perceptions of Public Radio. We wanted to know what listeners think about Public Radio stations—if they think about them at all.

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