When Uri Berliner began his career at National Public Radio 25 years ago, he did so with a sense of pride and the knowledge that his stories would be heard in all corners of the nation.
'One of the things I found really kind of inspiring was, if I worked on a story, there might be a farmer in on his tractor first thing in the morning listening to, you know, a story I worked on,' he told the Daily Mail.
'That was one of the reasons I wanted to work at NPR, because of its reach to all kinds of people. But, you know, I don't know that farmer still listens.'
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