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Opinion | The Continuing Absurdity of National Public Radio
The Wall Street Journal· 50 minutes agoNPR CEO sees no bias problem, only a business opportunity.
NPR CEO slams Uri Berliner’s ‘bad faith distortion’ of her woke social media posts
NY Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKatherine Maher shrugged off criticism of her "woke" social media comments and pushed back on...
NY Times keeps spotlight on NPR ‘crisis’ on heels of Uri Berliner blowing whistle on liberal bias
Fox News· 11 hours agoThe New York Times published a lengthy piece Wednesday headlined, "Inside the Crisis at NPR," that...
Inside the crisis at NPR - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 hours agoFor the past two weeks, turmoil has engulfed NPR after a senior editor assailed what he described as an extreme liberal bias inside the organization that...
NPR CEO slams online criticism of her statements, leadership as 'bad faith distortion'
Fox News· 21 hours agoEmbattled NPR CEO Katherine Maher derided the controversy about her past, partisan statements as a...
New NPR CEO Katherine Maher Strikes Back at Her ‘Bad Faith’ Detractors
The Daily Beast· 1 day agoKatherine Maher, who took on her role at NPR in March, has come under scrutiny in the wake of an...
Opinion | Here’s why Uri Berliner couldn’t stay at NPR
Washington Post· 7 days agoUri Berliner is offended. In an April 9 essay in the Free Press, Berliner, who worked at NPR for 25...
From the editor: NPR's Uri Berliner paid a big price for speaking out; we owe him a listen
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAndy Warhol predicted everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. For former NPR staffer Uri Berliner,...
NPR’s David Folkenflik ’91 talks ‘Freedom of Expression’ | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell News Service· 13 hours agoAs media correspondent for NPR, David Folkenflik ’91 has to respond to breaking news regardless of...
Judi Dench on a career and friendship forged by Shakespeare
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 2 days agoNPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Judi Dench and director Brendan O'Hea about their new book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent and a career and friendship forged by the Bard.