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19 How do you obtain a station list or programming schedule from NPR? |
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This article is from the Public Radio FAQ, by Rich Kulawiec rsk@gsp.org with numerous contributions by others.
As mentioned above, NPR does publish a station list. Send SASE to
Listener Services, 635 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20001 or
become a member of your local station.
 
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