Association of Public Radio Stations
The Association of Public Radio Stations was a radio network in the United States from 1973 to 1977.
It was formed on May 24, 1973, becoming the main public radio representative to federal agencies and Congress.[1] In 1977 it merged with National Public Radio (NPR), which was then primarily a distributor of radio content. It was only after this merger that NPR became the broader public radio body it is today.[2]
See also
- America's Public Television Stations: A similar trade organization for non-profit TV
References
- Engelman, R. (1996). Public radio and television in America a political history. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
- Soundscapes: The Evolution and Challenges of National Public Radio. (Fall 2006). Carnegie Results
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