If it's not being solved from the top down, it shouldn't be a burden for people just trying to build their career. A review by the House Foreign Affairs Committee faulted the agency for insufficient oversight but noted that an internal task force was already having an impact. In an interview, Mr. Lansing called the ads a rogue incident and said it had been corrected. All rights reserved. Today, those individual situations are happening in the background when everybody's working, whether it's kids that are school age, or kids that are toddlers, or elder care, or spouses working in the same room or in the same apartment. hide caption. And our work began then. The newsroom currently stands at just shy of 490 people, while programming has shot up to 230. I am still morning the loss of an objective NPR. Scripps Networks September 5, 2019; Washington, D.C. - The NPR Board of Directors announced today that it. Current: What challenges have you faced in implementing your DEI plans? "Bloomberg Opinion" columnists offer their opinions on issues in the news. President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speak to reporters as they depart the Senate Democrat policy luncheon at the Capitol on March 2. NPR faces financial pressures from two fronts. Last fall, when announcing the earlier cuts, Lansing said the network would have to make tough choices - and to "do less with less." Lansing blamed a slowdown in advertising dollars. One thing I would say is, research the places you're looking at to either begin your career or advance your career and understand where they are on these issues. During the Donald Trump administration, he held roles in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and was acting Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development. John Lansing, a veteran government broadcast and cable television executive, has been selected by NPR's corporate board to succeed its current chief, Jarl Mohn. Last year, however, the U.S. Agency for Global Media came under fire when it emerged that it had bought Facebook ads targeting American citizens, in violation of laws meant to protect Americans from domestic propaganda. First of all, as a white man, my first reaction is that it's important for white people in general to understand the inherent biases that we have, even when we think we don't, unconsciously. A graduate of Bellarmine University, he was named to the Bellarmine University Gallery of Distinguished Graduates in 2010. NPR's president of operations, Loren Mayor, was the leading internal candidate for the chief executive position. Disclosure: This story was reported by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik under guidance from NPR chief business editor Pallavi Gogoi. The only route to a successful engagement on this issue is to deal with it, to talk about it, and to take action. Scripps Company, where he managed the company's portfolio of ten broadcast television stations across the country. And theyre all expected to articulate a DEI goal thats measurable, actionable, and that they can be held accountable for and will be. NPR Names Veteran Media Executive John Lansing As Its New CEO Mohn had promised to attract major contributions to NPR before the end of his tenure; to date he has not landed the major eight- and nine-figure donations his stated aspirations suggested. But we felt like it was an important investment to make in our member stations to support them during the pandemic. Yet Mr. Mohns tenure was also marked by a sexual harassment scandal involving a senior news executive whom he had hired and a labor clash with hundreds of union workers. I just think that somebody's truth is the truth. "When we say we are eliminating filled positions, we are talking about our colleagues - people whose skills, spirit and talents help make NPR what it is today," Lansing wrote in a memo to staff today. Apple is reportedly building a podcast subscription service. "Management is about committing to strategy, making tough decisions.". document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Current is an editorially independent, nonprofit service of the American University School of Communication. Last summer, we definitely had a racial reckoning. When that happened, it energized us to really double down on understanding where our weak spots were, what we needed to work on. New podcasts Up First, Consider This and State of Ukraine sit on both sides. Its my expectation that that will expand throughout the organization, so that everybody understands its everybodys job, and the accountability is going to be something that we measure and transparently report back out. The work theyve done during the pandemic has been nothing short of miraculous in many cases, particularly given the summer of racial reckoning, the most unusual presidential election in memory and everything thats gone on since. At the center of a graphic is our commitment to DEI, and all of our work in that circle is surrounded by four pillars. Fear drives their path. It is our work. During that financial crisis, NPR shut down shows and laid off scores of people. That said, Mohn set higher annual expectations for the network in fundraising and agreed to be co-chairman of its 50th-anniversary capital campaign. September 5, 2019; Washington, D.C. The NPR Board of Directors announced today that it selected John Lansing to become its next President and Chief Executive Officer. hide caption. In a memo to. NPR will cut 10% of its workforce, CEO John Lansing said Wednesday. John Lansing, NPR's President and CEO, defended Kelly last weekend during an interview on NPR's All Things Considered program, saying that Kelley "is one of the most respected, truthful . Everybody at NPR knows exactly what you mean when you say, 'What's our North Star?' And so that was the way I looked at the future for me. CEO John Lansing cited the erosion. Lansing has also put significant stock into what he calls the NPR Network, which calls for greater unity of coverage and digital initiatives, such as newsletters, streaming, podcasts and more. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images So I think thats being offset by some listening through smart speakers and even online, and thats helping to offset some of the reduction in listening within vehicles. Current: You recently made some changes to NPRs digital strategy by moving to integrate digital operations into divisions throughout the organization.This also includes eliminating the role of chief digital officer held by Thomas Hjelm at the end of February. Being a changemaker is awesome, but can have its own challenges as you're just trying to improve your career. Current: With broadcast listening declining during the pandemic, what is NPR doing to address and adjust to those trends? So at the end of the day, its a commitment, but this also has to be accountability. Our third pillar is to optimize content and meet audiences where they are. Current: Do you have any examples of how digital operations would be integrated into divisions throughout the organization? "This will be a major loss.". My top goal is to support the women of color at NPR so that they feel like they have more upward mobility.. Lansing says even that proved overly optimistic. Reliable Sources: NPR names new chief executive | CNN Business Lansing: That was conducted back in September. NPR maintains 17 national bureaus and 17 bureaus abroad. You go to college and all the sudden you're like 'wait a minute, I've got to do something when this is over.' If we don't get this right, then our audience of the next 50 years will lack the diversity that would give it the ability to grow and thrive and prosper and even survive. We need help now. So we began an intensive set of Zoom meetings that I attended, each one with a member station and a qualified potential donor. Lansing has earned an advanced degree in political agility. What steps does NPR still need to take in this area? Coming into public media, which I love, I noticed something that would be unusual in commercial media, in that there really wasnt a great investment in marketing podcasting to outside audiences off of our platforms. The work of those pillars will be done through the lens of improving our efforts on DEI. Current: How much were those anonymous gifts? Were working with them to create regional newsrooms in Texas and California and the Midwest and in the Gulf. Your email address will not be published. He defined NPR's mission as "serving the public with information and an excellence and quality about it that makes it 'must see' on a variety of platforms.". But mostly its targeted at marketing investments on social media platforms that are specifically reaching out to younger and more diverse audiences to see if we can drive sampling. NPR Facebook Post with Comments. Lansing has won plaudits from journalists for his rousing defense of a free press even while serving in the Trump administration, which has been notably hostile to traditional notions of the role of journalism in civic life. Here's what to do in a worst case scenario. 5 takeaways from the massive layoffs hitting Big Tech right now, the network announced $20 million in cuts, NPR to impose near-freeze on hiring but avoids layoffs as budget cuts loom, NPR chief news executive Nancy Barnes to depart as network reshapes top ranks, January is often a big month for layoffs. In 2017, Michael Oreskes, NPRs senior vice president for news, left after two women accused him of unwanted physical advances in the 1990s, when he was the Washington bureau chief of The New York Times. As President, he held strategic and operational oversight of Scripps Networks Digital division and Scripps Networks Interactive, which includes six cable networks: Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, DIY, Cooking Channel and Great American Country. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. NPR Start Date: Mid October, 2020 It was about a $3 million cost to NPR for the fiscal year. He also vowed to make sure job cuts do not fall disproportionately on employees of color. John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. "The combination of his health issues plus the situation with Mike Oreskes did derail his plans.". In Mr. Mohns first full year on the job, NPR operated in the black after having run a deficit for five of the six preceding years. In what ways do you think NPR has forced you to grow, and in what areas are you growing that you weren't before NPR? We'd like to revisit a story that first broke yesterday and . NPR Layoffs: Radio and Podcaster Will Cut 10% of Workforce - The Then I moved on to manage TV stations and cable networks. NPR announces layoffs, cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops : NPR A new chief content officer will oversee NPR's news and programming divisions, which have frequently collaborated and almost as frequently clashed over resources and . Under NPR's protocol for reporting on itself, no corporate official or news executive reviewed this story before it was posted publicly. Current: Why are NPR and its partners looking to sell the Pocket Casts podcast app? How has that effort been progressing? NPR's Michel Martin asks NPR's CEO, John Lansing, to respond to an All Things Considered interview with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. NPR Names Veteran Media Executive John Lansing As Its New CEO Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnlansing. Again, I think it's about getting it intertwined into everything we do. Yet Lansing also takes over an institution riven by a scandal that hit its top reaches, with a chief news executive toppled over #MeToo complaints of inappropriate conduct toward female subordinates and colleagues. So sad to me. Arcbazar.com. Lansing was most recently the CEO of USAGM, a $800 million dollar independent federal agency that operates on multiple platforms reaching an average weekly audience of 345 million in 61 languages. And our number one goal is to improve our audience diversity. And the pandemic hit six months later in March of '20. In late November, the network announced $20 million in cuts, including a near-freeze on hiring, elimination of most travel, and suspension of internships. Current: How else might NPR assist stations in the coming year? How are you working to shore up NPRs place in the podcasting landscape and compete with deep-pocketed tech companies? We're funded by your subscriptions, your donations, advertising, and a generous grant from the Wyncote Foundation. You have stated that DEI is your top priority at NPR. So Im pleased to see that that short era is over. Media Exec John Lansing to Become New CEO of NPR - Variety Lansing: When we look at our strategic plan and our commitment to growing our audience of the future, its clear to us that every corner of NPR has a digital on-demand initiative thats critical to our success and that it makes more sense to have the digital assets closer to the work thats influencing our audiences and growing our audiences. For several years, it eliminated salary increases and suspended retirement contributions. NPR draws more than 28 million listeners each week and 40 million unique monthly visitors to its website both represent a rise of several million over those five years. Lansing says the agency referred Haroon Ullah's expenditures to auditors and investigators after travel assistants flagged them; according to the Justice Department statement, Ullah admitted submitting fraudulent receipts for hotel room reimbursements and fake medical claims to get government payments of upgrades in airline seat assignments, among other offenses. "I don't anticipate that it would be like a haircut across every division, because that's just not management," Lansing says. Anyone can read what you share. NPR undertook a strategic reorganization last fall, reinstating the position of a chief content officer overseeing both the newsroom and the programming division. NPR's chief executive announced the network would lay off roughly 10% of its current workforce at least 100 people and eliminate most vacant positions. Lansing, who is 62, is. Mr. Lansings colleagues attribute the growth to his embrace of digital formats and the understanding of audiences that he gleaned from the private sector. I think we're moving forward. So that would be mine. Lansing blamed a slowdown in advertising dollars. Current: What are some of the highlights of that strategic plan? Lansing: SAG-AFTRA came out with their letter around our September board meeting in 2020. NPR takes only a few million dollars a year from federal sources for its programs. Well, I'm fortunate that we have a terrific executive committee and leadership team, so we all share the daily ins and outs of managing a big organization. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily. Mohn will continue on as President Emeritus & Co-Chair of the 50th Anniversary Campaign. Vegas PBS General Manager, Tom Axtell, announces his retirement. Unlike some predecessors, Lansing doesn't face a particularly fraught political landscape. NPR Cuts Executive Pay as Corporate Sponsors' Payments Fall John Lansing Jr. - Wikipedia John Lansing - Quick Profile. Under his leadership NPR has been reaching new audiences as the country's top podcast publisher and through platforms like smart-speakers and connected cars. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. At the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Lansing championed a free press even as leaders of many nations move against it. Required fields are marked *. And it gives the lie to NPRs claim, through disclaimers, that it is simply reporting on its own the implication of the disclaimer being that there is no editorial control or direction from the CEO. There are over 1000 NPR Member Station signals broadcasting across the United States Leading the organization through it all is CEO John Lansing, a longtime media executive who has been on the job since October 2019. We still remain one of the top, if not the top, podcasters in America. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. Lansing said in an interview with Current Thursday that one of his first observations upon joining NPR was that we needed to double down our efforts in diversity, equity and inclusion. Current: When was the climate survey conducted? Lansing, who is . NPR's Incoming Chief Dumped $10M In Stock Amid SEC Probe While At Prior And as the year unfolded, we began to develop our three-year strategic plan. I think you have to be willing to take hard questions. Last year, the network booked $134 million in such corporate underwriting, a record built on strong growth in podcasting revenue in recent years. I think you have to be in front of your teams. Applicants to this years fellowship see its cancellation as a setback for journalists of color who want to work in public radio. NPR is funded by the CPB/PBS which are funded in part by the U.S. government. I thought, wow. President Biden will allow Congress to overturn new D.C. crime law He soon made DEI the top priority at NPR. NPR strives to create a more informed publicone challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. But after the pandemic hit in mid-March, we got together with our cohort and said, Why wait 18 months? "A really important strategic vector that we'll be talking about more within the company going forward is maximizing the value of the content wherever it can live and wherever the audience demands it," NPR Chief Operating Officer Will Lee says in an interview. "And we finally got to the point where there was nothing really that we could cut big enough to fill a hole like that.". Lansing says he does not yet know who within NPR will be affected, but said the job cuts would not fall evenly across the organization. Mr. Lansing, who began his career as a teenage cameraman at a television station in Kentucky, spent two decades at Scripps Networks. Last year brought a host of challenges to NPR: a multimillion-dollar deficit, calls for changes in its workplace culture and a hit to broadcast listening. Or persons of color who are in our organization that are hearing [about] a lot of activity but arent experiencing what they believe they should be experiencing in terms of a workplace where they feel like they can grow and improve their work and improve their careers. The emphasis, he says, must be on drawing in "the future audience to make NPR sustainable for the next 50 years. We did a climate survey of our employees, and we learned about a particular weak spot for us with women of color at NPR who didn't feel it was a place to grow their career, a place to be their whole selves, a place where they are seen and respected. People, given the opportunity, will do the right thing in a way that hopefully makes them want to be here for a long time. I'm kind of a politics junkie. She really has helped us, and she's brought discipline to a process that in the past might have been people talking past each other a little bit and waiting for things to blow over. Will there be another stimulus? Well, I like NPR Politics a lot. He won praise for doing so and says he informed leaders of SAG-AFTRA on Tuesday about the impending job cuts. And I had a lot of interest in how my former team was being treated, but more importantly, just as an American citizen, how the work of USAGM through VOA [Voice of America] and RFE/RL [Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty] was threatening to undermine the interests of the United States government by politicizing journalism that was meant by law to be free of political interference. In recent remarks online, Johnson, who is Black, focused on a more competitive landscape for NPR journalists, including people of color. What we now call the North Star of our strategic plan is our DEI efforts as it filters through everything that we do with all of our work. First, we're a nonprofit. But second, we're mission-driven, and I think everybody in the organization lives and breathes that mission. NPR Names Juana Summers as Co-Host of 'All Things Considered' I established DEI as our top priority on Jan. 5 of 2020. "We're not seeing signs of a recovery in the advertising market," Lansing says in an interview. National Public Radio (NPR) CEO John Lansing announced in a Wednesday memo that the network will lay off 10 percent of its staff and freeze vacant positions. Let's say, I was walking out of high school into college, I had no idea what I was going to do. America needs public radio more than ever. John Lansing '09, former Scripps executive, is new CEO of NPR NPR CEO Defends Journalist After Pompeo Lashes Out Over Ukraine Our DEI efforts at the beginning of 2020 were not a project or an extracurricular activity; it really became our work. NPR chief news executive Nancy Barnes to depart as network reshapes top Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Last year, President Trump appointed Michael Pack as USAGMs CEO. LANSING, John, Jr., (Uncle of Gerrit Yates Lansing), a Delegate from New York; born in Albany, N.Y., January 30, 1754; studied law in Albany and in New York City; was admitted to the bar in 1775; secretary to General Schuyler 1776 and 1777; engaged in the practice of law in Albany in 1778; member of the State assembly 1781-1784, 1786, and 1789, and served as speaker in 1786 and 1789; Member of . In setting NPR's earlier rounds of budget cuts a couple months ago, Lansing consulted ahead of time with leaders of the unions representing workers at NPR with an eye to avoiding any layoffs. How is it a priority? Current: How have your priorities for NPR changed since you became CEO? The network has won acclaim for its coverage of wars and disasters, yet suffered its own crisis and tragedy in 2016 when its David Gilkey and Zabihullah Tamanna were killed while on assignment in southern Afghanistan. So if you have leaders talking about DEI as a priority, well, then, show me. Mayor is said to be staying on at the network as a top executive and deputy to Lansing, retaining the enhanced portfolio she took on after Mohn's health crises. Lansing, who is 62, is. It shouldn't be on any journalists of color, or anybody of color, to have to go and 'solve this problem' in somebody's company. Leading the organization through it all is CEO John Lansing, a longtime media executive who has been on the job since October 2019. Considering the demise of local newspapers around the country and the growth of our member stations newsrooms around the country, were really working hard to support their local journalism, because its so important to us. Lansing: Everybodys at a different place with DEI depending on where they stand, whether thats a person who is white and doesnt understand how white privilege has improved their standing in their career in a way that persons of color may have not experienced. National Public Radio will reduce its workforce by 10 percent as it grapples with what CEO John Lansing says is a "sharp . All of those underlying effects generally lead to whatever effects were going to have in corporate sponsorship. The ratings have tanked because all they talk about is race. Ever since I've started, I've noticed that you've been very vocal about the need for diversity. CEO John Lansing cited the erosion of advertising dollars, particularly for NPR podcasts, and the tough financial outlook for the media industry more generally. Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News. NPR Names Veteran Media Executive John Lansing As Its New CEO NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C. Current: Can you be more specific about what that looks like in terms of how you reach people who may not already know about NPRs podcasts? From 2015 to 2019, Lansing served as the CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), the independent federal agency whose programming reaches an average weekly audience of 345 million people in 62 languages. So we took that very, very seriously. NPR's New CEO Is Veteran Media Executive John Lansing : NPR - NPR.org And were happy to see SAG-AFTRA agree with us and to join up. It was hard for everyone. Selected by the NPR board of directors, Lansing will start in October, succeeding outgoing head Jarl Mohn, Podtrac, which measures the audiences of podcast publishers, has consistently placed NPR at the top of its monthly rankings. I'm from Minneapolis, and my parents are buried about six blocks from where George Floyd was killed. I'm sure that's true even today. Talk about a force of nature. I joined in October of '19. He held off a push by House Republicans to spin off Voice of America into a nongovernmental broadcaster. We can share resources and story ideas, and we can help organize and support those efforts. Not exactly. But now we're seeing authoritarian regimes expanding around the globe, with media repression in places like Turkey and Venezuela, Cambodia and Vietnam.". What is the outlook for the rest of the fiscal year? Every time I hear it, I think that's a success by itself because we all have that as our guiding light.
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