NPR Economic Training Project

- Location: Washington, District of Columbia
- http://www.npr.org
The NPR Economic Training Project assists station-based public radio producers improve and refine their coverage of the economic and business issues.
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As the national economy sputters, state and local governments have put the squeeze on spending. One of the first areas to feel budget cutbacks is parks and recreation.
- From: NPR Economic Training Project
- Updated: Oct 29, 2009
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Economy Pressures Some Non-Profits to Merge
Bought by KUOW
- Added: Nov 24, 2009
- Length: 05:13
- Purchases: 1
Charlotte-area small business Tyler 2 Construction is putting laid-off workers on "attached unemployment" and still paying their health insurance b...
Bought by Michigan Radio Economy Special and KUOW
- Added: Nov 23, 2009
- Length: 03:24
- Purchases: 2
The Tennessee Titans have fallen from having the NFL's best regular season record to one of the worst. The economic impact is already being felt in...
Bought by KRUA
- Added: Nov 10, 2009
- Length: 03:38
- Purchases: 1
The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe in South Dakota has bought a Wall Street firm that manages 1.4 billion dollars in assets.
- Added: Nov 10, 2009
- Length: 05:14
The small town of Howard, South Dakota stands to benefit from green energy bill being considered in congress. But not everyone in town is backing t...
- Added: Nov 10, 2009
- Length: 04:31
As downtown economies sag nationwide, investment in Salt Lake City’s central business district is expected to top $5 billion dollars by 2012. That...
- Added: Nov 09, 2009
- Length: 04:00
As the national economy sputters, state and local governments have put the squeeze on spending. One of the first areas to feel budget cutbacks is p...
- Added: Oct 29, 2009
- Length: 06:03
One law firm in Nashville is training its younger, less expensive attorneys to take on trial work as clients look for ways to cut costs.
- Added: Oct 27, 2009
- Length: 04:07
- Purchases: 2
Duke Energy is now renting business rooftops to set up a distributed solar network. The project has timely benefits for several North Carolina bus...
- Added: Oct 23, 2009
- Length: 02:35
Alumni of Antioch are being asked to carry the torch to reopen the College.
Bought by WAMC Northeast Public Radio
- Added: Sep 30, 2009
- Length: 03:44
- Purchases: 1