In a surprising twist, the producers of the newly minted NQR News (formerly known as Q & A) seem to have taken a somersault on their commitment to “honest journalism.” The decision to switch to the acronym NQR, which stands for “Not Quite Right,” was meant to mean a connection with left leaning NPR news (National Public Radio), however the viewer base has said that Not Quite Right sends the message “That we are not quite truthful. Or we must be Left wing, because we are Not Quite Right wing. Initially this was celebrated as a bold move towards center-ground reporting. However, it seems the producers have executed a flawless journalistic back flip, leaving many readers with a sense of, well, not-quite-rightness. Perhaps they’ve decided to embrace their name more literally than anyone expected!