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State of Ukraine
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 Based on 24 reviews
cwallindiana
1 out of 5 stars
Not worth the time
This show is so sparse and doesn’t ever cover what really goes on. So frustrating. Thankfully European media actually covers this war and does a wonderful job.
ievg2358
1 out of 5 stars
Too many Russian narratives
“Civil war in Ukraine in 2014”, “Conflict in Ukraine “, “ Ukrainians fighting in the cities which is against international law” - the amount of pro-Russian messages is astonishing.
😉💙🙃
4 out of 5 stars
US and Russia in space
What a wonderful remembrance of the unity of the Apollo-Soyes space crafts. So many memories. Thank you.
Willis5150
5 out of 5 stars
In the brain
Insane in the Ukraine
Blake the Great
5 out of 5 stars
Great Show
Good short segments that give you a personnel insight to what is going on inside Ukraine
JJNN12345678
5 out of 5 stars
Great Reporting
All the hosts (standard&guest) do a nice job. The review below on 4/4/22 was posted by a racist clown who feels the need to disparage A. Roscoe because she doesn’t sound like 90% of public radio’s hosts that happen to be white. In fact, A. ROSCOE is an incredibly talented and super smart journalist who can report and host anything. Don’t listen to pathetic racist musings when they give only 3 stars for their own problem. Podcast is Just what you need! Great in depth reporting but short enough to give you what you need to hear. Love how they get stories from all over the country about the war.
JTigger
5 out of 5 stars
Critical reporting, done tastefully.
Covering all kinds of angles, focusing on the humanity and power struggle. On point. Thank you. 🙏🏻 p.s. I am confused by the few manufacturing a kerfuffle over the pod logo. By my eye, it aptly illustrates the invasion in context of two peoples with a long common history. 🤷♂️
Ranger rich 89
5 out of 5 stars
So important
I appreciate some of this info is collected and broadcasted by some people whoCould actually be prosecuted in the future if this major situation goes any further. Although I am contradicting myself in saying this I just want to let you guys know how much “changing the logo” would obviously help the people of Ukraine.I remember when I was in Afghanistan and the podcast reporting on my unit changed their logo all of a sudden the bullets stopped flying and all the bombs were duds.Come on people really change the logo is this what you came to write a review about I’m just on a rant and I never write reviews I simply just want an unbiased actual situational representation on what’s going on To this country whilst everyone is in art class.
jasonhoggan
5 out of 5 stars
Some of the best reporting in the world
This is the exact type of content I want from NPR in this war and global crisis.
Brent756
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent news
NPR has been doing a really stand up job reporting on Ukraine.
masdf12
4 out of 5 stars
4/5 would be 5/5 if logo was different
Good information and straight to the point. How many comments do you need to understand you guys chose a bad logo?
satahfad68
4 out of 5 stars
Excellent, but…
NPR always gives me complete and insightful news that I trust. But I must agree with other comments about the logo. Please consider a new logo sooner rather than later.
I swear by it
5 out of 5 stars
Incredible, free, insightful news, Logo a non issue
The information here is incredible. This isn’t news one can walk outside and obtain. It’s hard hitting, up-to-date, boots-on-the-ground news which is brought to us sitting on our couches from a pool of journalists who some have risked lives to obtain It should be commended. Those harking on the logo seem to miss the point, while simultaneously seemingly unappreciative of the free insights provided. From a design perspective, the logo is a knockout, indicating in one picture a fractured state, a country being torn apart. It’s rather ingenious and I don’t think it’s rude or in bad taste. It conveys specifically what the content is, in a simple idea. If one is going to boycott or take a stand against a conduit for information, there should be an issue with the information itself, not how it’s packaged. From a design perspective, I can’t see how you would relate the content within any better. Now, if Ukrainians en mass have an issue with how it’s portrayed, then maybe listen to them but I’m pretty sure Ukrainians would rather you hear the content within then debate the logo out front. I doubt anyone could design a logo that echoes a country in the throes of a bombed out takeover attempt any better.
whatever 10371916293172
1 out of 5 stars
Change your logo
Tried listening, but couldn’t stand looking at the logo and unsubscribed. The comments have told you this logo is offensive. By continuing to keep it, NPR seems out of touch…. Why hasn’t NPR changed it?
Hotdawgz
5 out of 5 stars
Yes
#WithUkraine✊🇺🇦 I also agree with other people about changing the picture, maybe it would be cool if you just had a pic of the Ukrainian flag, orrrr you could get me to design a new picture… jk lol…but that would actually be cool…
Menomenamenotyou
5 out of 5 stars
Great podcast
Informative and clear, glory to Ukraine
narwhal5000
4 out of 5 stars
Needs new cover
A fantastic, informational podcast, with lots of good up to date news. BUT, the cover art is rather inappropriate at this time period and the state of the world.
Luc-e-Luc
2 out of 5 stars
What’s the logo about?
Logo seems odd
littlextinaa
5 out of 5 stars
Grateful for the news - logo needs to be changed
Appreciate this work form NPR but the logo/cover page needs to be changed. 🇺🇦🌻
Phriapatius
3 out of 5 stars
Inappropriate ads
The ads about Emma Choi podcast is inappropriate for this podcast about war, refugees and lost of human life.
nickel bay nick
5 out of 5 stars
Балаж
Блакитного ланка ждеш жжжег балон дода лллое дджудкн одна хук тьібп подальшому й з-за 🇺🇦
vs12!
1 out of 5 stars
CHANGE LOGO
CHANGE LOGO!
sschwanky
5 out of 5 stars
Helpful during a scary time
Thank you for consolidating all this important information in one place.
Gryffindor or bust
2 out of 5 stars
Great idea, completely tone deaf logo
Please change the logo of the pod, it’s not cute to conflate these two flags as an illustration of an illegal and unjust invasion of a sovereign nation.
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