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The listeners & those who dream & dare to change the world.NPR's Growth During the Last Three DecadesSince NPR's founding in 1970, it has become a dominant intellectual force in American life and a primary source of news for millions. Begun 35 years ago with 30 employees and 90 charter stations, NPR has evolved into a major media company with 700 employees. NPR programming is heard on more than 780 independent public radio stations.The audience for NPR programming has doubled in the last ten years to 26 million weekly listeners. Since Spring 1999, the audience to NPR programming has added nearly 9 million listeners, an increase of 60 percent. In the early 1980s, about 2 million people listened to NPR.Morning Edition and All Things Considered are the two most listened-to shows in public radio. According to published reports, Morning Edition is the leading morning radio news program in the United States.NPR continues to expand its program offerings and services to stations and listeners. In the last two years, NPR has launched four new programs: The Motley Fool Radio Show, CPRN (Classical Public Radio Network), Day to Day, a weekday newsmagazine, and in January 2005, News & Notes with Ed Gordon.