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Review of Norm Tabler #1I have been listening to NPR for years. These spots are some of the most entertaining pieces I have ever heard on the air. Ironically, they are only heard during the pledge drive. I look forward to these spots during each campaign. Keep them up Norm. |





Deborah Astley
Posted on May 17, 2005 at 07:45 AM | Permalink
Review of Norm Tabler #1
I'm listening to Norm's satirical fundraising vignettes while working on a new display board for the NPR programs we air here at KCCU. Consequently, I'm surrounded by all the faces that Norm is talking about in his hiliarious pieces and I'm laughing hysterically. Staff members are asking me what I'm listening to. The piece about Nina Totenberg's wardrobe malfunction is especially funny.