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National Public Radio  

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  • National Public Radio emerged in the last quarter of the 20th century as an important outlet for political news in the United States, eventually reaching a substantial audience of voters with desirable demographics. Corporate sponsorship expanded, and the network acquired a reputation for covering varied political topics in depth. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; National Public Radio (NPR)]

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