Cracking the Case of My Grandma& #39;s Radio: A Story
Part 1: Since I started interning at KERA, my (sweet and 90 years old) grandma has become a consistent listener.
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Once I week, she tells me, "I love the program you work on! Such a great station."
Part 1: Since I started interning at KERA, my (sweet and 90 years old) grandma has become a consistent listener.
Once I week, she tells me, "I love the program you work on! Such a great station."
Part 2:
At 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, my grandma walked into my room to say, "I adore the classical music KERA plays every morning."
At this point, I& #39;m confused. Doesn& #39;t Morning Edition play at 8:30? Maybe it& #39;s transition music? Or do I know less than I thought I did about NPR?
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At 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, my grandma walked into my room to say, "I adore the classical music KERA plays every morning."
At this point, I& #39;m confused. Doesn& #39;t Morning Edition play at 8:30? Maybe it& #39;s transition music? Or do I know less than I thought I did about NPR?
Part 3:
It turns out she& #39;s been listening to 101.1 for the past ten months.
I would like to personally congratulate 101.1 for having my grandma as your biggest fan.
It turns out she& #39;s been listening to 101.1 for the past ten months.
I would like to personally congratulate 101.1 for having my grandma as your biggest fan.