Topic: Kpcc

3 chapters across the catalog

Jihadi Disneyland
Episode 616 29:35 - 36:37

616: Jihadi Disneyland

Commercialization of NPR and the "No Rant, No Slant" Slogan

The future of NPR under Jarl Mohn is predicted to mirror the "listicle" style of digital outlets like BuzzFeed and Vice Media. Mohn's previous work at KPCC in Southern California included the marketing slogan "No Rant, No Slant," which is criticized as being arrogant. The network's financial struggles, including a significant budget hole and the loss of endowments, are cited as the primary drivers for hiring a commercially-minded executive.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 1:59:15 - 2:01:31

351: Home for the Holidays

NPR Underwriting and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods

A host attempted to obtain a "rate card" from NPR affiliate KPCC by posing as a representative for a consumer products group. The goal is to prove that NPR "underwriting" is functionally identical to commercial advertising. While NPR claims underwriting is for the public good, critics argue it is a targeted marketing product sold to reach specific demographics.

Boob Bombs!
Episode 319 46:58 - 49:14

319: Boob Bombs!

NPR Sales Strategy, Public vs Commercial Media

A critique of National Public Radio (NPR) and its affiliate KPCC focuses on their fundraising tactics and the blurring lines between "underwriting" and traditional advertising. The hosts discuss a job posting for a public media salesperson that explicitly compares the role to commercial media sales. They reiterate their commitment to a "value for value" model without corporate sponsors.