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First new data in three years show little progress in NPR's commitment to "looking and sounding like America."
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NPR still has a ways to go when it comes to using gender-neutral language.
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NPR's initial reporting would have benefited from even more restraint than it showed.
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A complex story needed more context
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More than 10 percent of her reports reused sound bites.
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New guidance from the newsroom requires producers to ask potential guests if they feel legally restricted in what they can say about the White House.
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Interviews with GOP lawmakers were scarce last week, but six-month numbers are surprisingly politically balanced.
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The new schedule has newscasts at different times and allows for longer stories.