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Old 28th April 2016, 07:00 PM
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NPR and the audience age out

So I was driving home tonight and ended up listening to NPR for a bit amongst my usual diet of melodic death metal. And while listening to a segment on a dying grandmother, it hit me that NPRs audience probably skews old. And I started wondering how many Millenials donated to it.

Turns out the median age for NPR radio is 55.

So what happens to NPR when the boomers die and the millenials won't pay for it? Or will they start liking it after age 30?
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