BLOG: Berns departs KNPR’s ‘State of Nevada’
The state of KNPR 88.9-FM has changed now that the host of its “State of Nevada” morning program has left the station.
ALSO, from John L. Smith: Dave Berns leaves NPR citing creative differences
The state of KNPR 88.9-FM has changed now that the host of its “State of Nevada” morning program has left the station.
ALSO, from John L. Smith: Dave Berns leaves NPR citing creative differences
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