Summary
NPR reporters discuss the differences between writing for newspapers and creating radio stories. They explain how they use sound to make stories engaging for listeners.
Key Facts
- NPR reporters used to work for newspapers before joining radio.
- Writing for radio involves making stories come alive using sound.
- Reporters discuss the process of transforming text into audio content.
- Sound helps in making the stories more engaging and understandable.
- The NPR team reflects on changes in media from print to audio storytelling.