NPR brought you Terry, Ira, Jad and Robert, Click and Clack, and several programs as unforgettable as their hosts’ names (you can even coin your own public radio name here).
Add another name to that list: NPR One, a new Pandora-like app that beams curated public radio programming to your phone.
NPR One is marvelously simple: It opens to a play button and uses your location to feed you local and international news, plus NPR’s famous original programming.
The more you use it, the better it understands you (maybe you’re more All Songs Considered than Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me). Hit skip on the stuff you don’t care for, and if there’s something you love just tap the light bulb to mark it “interesting.”
Plus if you’re craving something specific you can search NPR’s full bullpen of programming right in the app.
Try it out: It’s got your name written all over it.
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• August 18, 2014
NPR One is a curated public radio stream for iOS, Android, Windows, and Amazon devices