Tuesday, April 16, 2013

NPR Hacked by 'Syrian Electronic Army'

NPR's Juan Forero tells our Newscast Desk that Nicolas Maduro, who had been Chavez's vice president, was expected to easily win the special election. "But instead," Juan reports, "he barely took 50 percent of the vote against Henrique Capriles,

When regular listeners of NPR turn on the radio there's a relatively high chance they're going to hear about something they've never heard before. Like an extensive story about the creation and evolution of the Barbie doll.

We love music here at Gadling, and this month is Public Radio Music Month, which is why we're teaming up with NPR to bring you.

Thatcher, Schmatcher. NPR is still obsessing over its loss of leftist Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez. On Wednesday's Morning Edition, anchor Steve Inskeep reported from Caracas and interviewed Rory Carroll,

WASHINGTON—NPR is moving to a new $201 million headquarters with all digital equipment in Washington, leaving its analog radio gear behind.

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NPR Hacked by 'Syrian Electronic Army'

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