The website Slate has an interesting piece on ‘The Broadcast
Clock: The Diagram That Rules Public Radio’.
At NPR’s studios in Washington ,
D.C. , there are clocks
everywhere. Big red digital clocks, huge round analog clocks.
Slate notes each show also has a virtual “clock,” a set
template, from which the show almost never varies. Every show that
broadcasts—or aspires to broadcast—in the public radio system has a clock.
The article also shows the clock for NPR’s extremely popular
‘All Things Considered’ show which airs afternoon.
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