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» CNET News.com - Search engines try to find their sound 
Consumers armed with home broadband connections are driving new demand for multimedia content and setting off a new wave of technology development among search engine companies. As part of this trend, NPR is transcribing stories to text summaries and, wi
http://www.news.com/2100-1032_3-5221267.html
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» Current Online: Public Radio Links 
Offers a link directory with brief descriptions on public radio programs in alphabetical order; industry groups, consultants and resources; stations; independent producers; micro-, pirate and low-power radio; and those stations outside the United States.
http://www.current.org/radio/
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» NPR : RSS Feeds 
Page housing headline feeds for NPR shows, various categories of stories, and some member stations as well.
http://www.npr.org/rss/index.html
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» NPR : The Ombudsman at National Public Radio 
Jeffrey A. Dvorkin is NPR's ombudsman. He handles complaints and comments about NPR and its shows, and writes a weekly essay addressing some of those concerns. Current and past articles are available for viewing as are the mission statement, quarterly r
http://www.npr.org/yourturn/ombudsman/
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» National Private Radio 
A veteran of community broadcasting blasts public stations for selling their souls to the highest bidders. By Lorenzo W. Milam.
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/07/02/npr1/index.html
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» RadioScout 
Search engine for public radio content.
http://www.radioscout.org/
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» Searchenginewatch - Cloaking By NPR OK At Google 
A technique used by National Public Radio to get its audio content indexed by Google seems acceptable to the search engine despite apparently violating its own guidelines about cloaking.
http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3360681
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» TheConnection.org : The Listener's Voice 
In a year of controversy at NPR, the network's Ombudsman Jeffrey Dvorkin talks about his role in answering to the public, from news coverage of the war in Iraq to the departures of Bob Edwards and Tavis Smiley. [47:47 streaming audio broadcast]
http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2005/02/20050208_b_main.asp
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