Ron Schiller sting: Would NPR stations survive without federal money?
Ron Schiller, the executive caught in the hidden-camera sting, says NPR, which gets less than 2 percent of its budget from federal funds, would be ‘better off.’ But for rural stations, the figure can be 30 percent or higher.
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