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30 I like public radio so much I want to work for them; now what? |
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This article is from the Public Radio FAQ, by Rich Kulawiec rsk@gsp.org with numerous contributions by others.
From Rich Dean of NPR:
You can find the public radio Job Opportunities bulletin on NPR's
gopher and Web sites.... its a long file (~130k), but pretty
comprehensive and will save you $25/year in subscription costs if you
don't work at a public radio station!
gopher://gopher.npr.org
http://www.npr.org/
ftp://ftp.npr.org
 
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