The survey reveals high levels of actual growth last year
and similar levels of predicted growth this year.
Filling the void left by commercial radio, NPR newsrooms increase staffing. The growth begins with news staffing. More than 40% of NPR
member stations grew their full-time local news staffs slightly or
significantly in 2012.
Looking ahead to 2013, another 38% of NPR stations are optimistic they'll be growing full-time news staffs. Only 4% expect they'll be downsizing. The largest share, 58%, expect to maintain current levels of newsroom staffing.
The survey also asked station leaders about changes in the
amount of local news or public affairs on air. While 60% reported no change in
2012, a third of stations said they expanded local news on air.
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