National Public Radio

Bob Edwards, the news anchor many Americans woke up to as founding host of National Public Radio's “Morning Edition” for nearly a quarter-century, has died.
Twitter's billionaire owner warned what may happen if the broadcaster doesn't resume posting.
National Public Radio and the bird app got into a war of words on these tweet streets that ended with the nonprofit news organization ghosting the social media site.
The Twitter mogul reacted to the news in a way that can only be described as truly, truly petty.
The social media site led by Elon Musk recently applied the label, which is typically reserved for state-controlled media in authoritarian countries.
The news site, which gets 1% of its annual budget from the government, is now labeled as “government-funded media.” The BBC got a similar label.
Less than 1% of NPR’s annual operating budget comes from federal agencies and departments. Its new labeling puts the outlet in line with Russia’s RT.
The Fox News host's wacky self-own proved that irony has been "found dead in a ditch," a commenter said on Twitter.
A report describing Yeoh's historic Oscars win for Best Actress set them off.
The artists pretended to perform at the media organization's office to promote their new album, "Her Loss."