By Maria Saporta
National Public Radio is committed to living up to the “national” part of its name.
That was one of the messages that Gary Knell, president and CEO of NPR, shared with the Rotary Club of Atlanta during his talk on Monday.
“When you have journalists based only in Washington and New York, you are not hearing what is going on in the country,” Knell said. “We are going to rely more on our partners like WABE. We have got an army of 1,200 journalists around the country at 270 stations.”
Knell said NPR already has become a powerful force in the field of journalism. It has 38 million listeners per week, which is more than the subscribers of 78 of nation’s top newspapers combined.
