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Minnesota Public Radio News has a rating of 2.5 stars from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Minnesota Public Radio News ranks 29th among Radio sites.

How would you rate Minnesota Public Radio News?
Top Positive Review

“Great place to get a sense of the news”

Sam T.
11/21/19

I enjoy MPR news, even though I realize they may not always be right, and that they carry bias. Who doesn't? Take the bias into account. Read news from other sources to get close to the truth if things seem murky or fishy. Heck, read across the aisle. MPR has a place in how I get my news, and when I need multiple viewpoints, I use other sources in my best attempt to be well informed. If you need to rant, take it elsewhere and don't judge the entire outlet.

Top Critical Review

“Hear me see me”

doug c.
7/14/18

My title, hear me, see me. Unfortunately mprnews can't do either. You are the description of fake, useless, made up news. You have 1 way to look at and report on any topic, NOT THE RIGHT WAY, just 1 way. I am tired of you reading between ALL the lines and coming up with your own interpretation. WE DON'T NEED YOU to tell us what the real news, we NEED REAL news. This is, i'm afraid outside your wheelhouse, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT REAL MEANS. Let me help you, if hillary says something, that's a lie, if baroke nobama says he did something that is fake. Unless he was or is talking about putting the US in 2 times the debt before he stole the office of president. So for you MPRNEWS, get out of the business, you clearly don't have a clue of what is needed or wanted by the American people.

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Thumbnail of user samt56
9 reviews
60 helpful votes
November 21st, 2019

I enjoy MPR news, even though I realize they may not always be right, and that they carry bias. Who doesn't? Take the bias into account. Read news from other sources to get close to the truth if things seem murky or fishy. Heck, read across the aisle. MPR has a place in how I get my news, and when I need multiple viewpoints, I use other sources in my best attempt to be well informed. If you need to rant, take it elsewhere and don't judge the entire outlet.

Thumbnail of user dougc37
45 reviews
90 helpful votes
July 14th, 2018

My title, hear me, see me. Unfortunately mprnews can't do either. You are the description of fake, useless, made up news. You have 1 way to look at and report on any topic, NOT THE RIGHT WAY, just 1 way. I am tired of you reading between ALL the lines and coming up with your own interpretation. WE DON'T NEED YOU to tell us what the real news, we NEED REAL news. This is, i'm afraid outside your wheelhouse, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT REAL MEANS. Let me help you, if hillary says something, that's a lie, if baroke nobama says he did something that is fake. Unless he was or is talking about putting the US in 2 times the debt before he stole the office of president. So for you MPRNEWS, get out of the business, you clearly don't have a clue of what is needed or wanted by the American people.

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