
Book
On Air
The Triumph and Tumult of NPR
Steve Oney
Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster · Print & ebook · March 11, 2025
Reading lane: Running a Nonprofit
An “engrossing and entertaining…major work of media history” ( The New York Times Book Review ) that reveals the unlikely story of one of America’s most celebrated but least understood media empires.
At a Glance
Why This Clicks
Public Radio Inside
A detailed look at NPR’s rise, strain, and institutional life, with the sober pleasures of inside.
Come here for
- NPR’s inner workings, under pressure
- a serious, behind-the-scenes media history
Expect
- reportorial depth
- the churn of public media
Book Details
- Authors
- Steve Oney
- Publisher
- Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
- Published
- March 11, 2025
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Running a Nonprofit · History
- Reading lane
- Running a Nonprofit
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Publisher Categories
Running a Nonprofit
History
Journalism
About This Book
An “engrossing and entertaining…major work of media history” ( The New York Times Book Review ) that reveals the unlikely story of one of America’s most celebrated but least understood media empires. Founded in 1970, NPR is America’s most powerful broadcast news network. Despite being overshadowed by the larger and more glamorous PBS, public radio has long been home to shows such as All Things Considered , Morning Edition , and This American Life that captivate millions of l...
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