Yeah, but how much personal info about you does that 'NPR One' app
harvest and sell to its business 'associates', and why does it
require access to your smartphone's microphone?
-Ed
At 05:39 PM 4/12/2016, Richard Cuff wrote:
That's one neat thing about the NPR One smartphone app.
Don't like a segment? Dump it...fast forward to the next one...
In this political season, I do that a lot...I frankly don't have
personal patience for the day-to-day minutiae of the political
campaigns...
RC
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 9:18 AM, Fred Zalupski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Agree entirely. They used to be the best domestic news reportage on radio.
> After they purposefully "restyled" themselves and let go of Bob Edwards
> there was a steady spiral toward "fluffy" content. They lost me as a
> listener years ago. (Not that Edwards was the sole keeper of the flame, but
> it was for me the start of the end.)
>
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