Lansing: Its on social media platforms or YouTube or through media partnerships. Its a real business with real market dynamics.. NPR announces layoffs, cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops : NPR Government support for the public radio system isn't in any immediate jeopardy. In an email to the staff on Friday, John Lansing, who joined the nonprofit as chief executive in September, projected that NPR would fall $12 million to $15 million short of the amount it had . Podcasting in particular allows NPR to reach audiences that are not necessarily tied to a radio., Paul Haaga, the chairman of NPRs board, said in a statement that Mr. Lansing was a listener and a collaborative leader with a passion for our public service journalistic mission who will help us continue to expand the audience for our storytelling.. 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. Current: With broadcast listening declining during the pandemic, what is NPR doing to address and adjust to those trends? When that happened, it energized us to really double down on understanding where our weak spots were, what we needed to work on. Selected by the NPR board of directors, Lansing will start in October, succeeding outgoing head Jarl Mohn, And the work goes on. But second, we're mission-driven, and I think everybody in the organization lives and breathes that mission. Lansing: Lets go back in time. Current: Is there a timeline for that process? What makes you so open and vocal about the need for diversity? 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. All of that is to say that coming out of the reckoning of Memorial Day 2020 was for us and for me, in particular, a call to action internally at NPR to hear and reckon with our own issues internally. Four years ago, Lansing was named by President Barack Obama to be the first chief executive of the broadcasting outfit that was renamed the U.S. Agency for Global Media. David Westin speaks with top names in finance about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street. 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. Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnlansing. At a young age, my biggest goal at the time was to someday be a news director for a local TV station. It did not drive a lot of immediate donations, but there were some. An NPR spokeswoman said final decisions on which jobs will be eliminated should occur by the week of March 20. That's a big thing too: having a common understanding of what management's committed to, what the Board supports, the work that's in front of us to live up to it, and ultimately diversifying our audience which leads to the business purpose. Its new president and chief executive is John Lansing, a former cable executive who for the last five years has run the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the federally funded organization behind broadcasters like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. "The combination of his health issues plus the situation with Mike Oreskes did derail his plans.". We discovered in our most recent climate survey that that was an area that we needed to put more effort into. US Media Propaganda. Drawing "Liberals" and "Leftists" into the CIA's 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. John Lansing - Quick Profile. "Governments around the world are increasingly cracking down on the free flow of information; silencing dialogue and dissent; and distorting reality," Lansing said in a speech he delivered in May to the Media for Democracy Forum. CEO John Lansing discusses NPRs diversity efforts, budget deficit and growing podcast competition. 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. Vegas PBS General Manager, Tom Axtell, announces his retirement. Pozen Fellow At the Shorenstein Center. Lansing blamed a slowdown in advertising dollars. 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. Lansing describes himself as a citizen watching from the outside A private citizen? It is our work our North Star and our work are the same thing. ", "I am thrilled to work with NPR's exceptional management team, staff and journalists," said Lansing. In 2019, Joshua Johnson left 1A, a nationally syndicated public affairs show produced by WAMU in Washington, D.C., and distributed by NPR, for MSNBC. Lansing said he took pride in maintaining conventional broadcasts while appealing to new audiences, reaching about 25% more people each week. So sad to me. The network had run deficits in six of the seven previous years; under Mohn, it has achieved a slight surplus for each year during his tenure, even as the annual budget grew by more than 40%. We've made some good forward progress around hiring, with requiring that our hiring panels be diverse, requiring that our finalists have diverse representation at a minimum, but of course there's no maximum, in terms of a list of finalists. But now we're seeing authoritarian regimes expanding around the globe, with media repression in places like Turkey and Venezuela, Cambodia and Vietnam.". Weve seen significant growth in Code Switch, in Louder Than a Riot, in Sam Sanders podcast [Its Been a Minute], in part because for the first time in a while, were really investing in marketing support for those podcasts. That's something that perceptive journalists should be able to pick up pretty quickly. "I have been an avid fan of NPR for many years. NPR's chief executive announced the network would lay off roughly 10% of its . We are not just putting out regulations or policies and paperwork. Lansing: SAG-AFTRA came out with their letter around our September board meeting in 2020. Disclosure: This story was reported by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik under guidance from NPR chief business editor Pallavi Gogoi. He promises NPR will build on its mission and values but adds, ""This will be a major loss." My story: npr.org NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops How do you think that the North Star, the strategic initiative, is going? They lost their objectivity and are now just pushing leftist ideology. He served for four years as the SVP, Television for the E.W. Now with the magazine shows on weekdays were about 20% behind last year, which is a significant improvement over where we were about eight months ago. Talk about a force of nature. Lansing: That was conducted back in September. Now, he says, it must drum up more creative income sources, like the licensing of the popular show How I Built This to Amazon's streaming services, which he says generates $8 million annually. When will that freeze be lifted? I had no idea what was out there. 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. Were consulting with digital media, were consulting with the division heads, and were doing it as an all-hands project so that we get it right. We are different from other federal agencies, said Grant K. Turner, the agencys chief financial officer. NPR's president of operations, Loren Mayor, was the leading internal candidate for the chief executive position. And were happy to see SAG-AFTRA agree with us and to join up. It was a reckoning for all of us together collectively at NPR. Networks like Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty are meant to counter disinformation from foreign governments by broadcasting objective reports, although they have always been dogged by an accusation that they are a form of American propaganda. NPR maintains 17 national bureaus and 17 bureaus abroad. And theyre all expected to articulate a DEI goal thats measurable, actionable, and that they can be held accountable for and will be. NPR's John Lansing Discusses the Importance of Integrity in Journalism We can share resources and story ideas, and we can help organize and support those efforts. He is. I think leaders are accountable for walking the walk, for doing what they say they're going to do. Under standard procedures for reporting on NPR matters, NPR's corporate and news executives were not allowed to review the report until it was posted. While they do not broadcast within the U.S., the Voice of America and the other media outfits Lansing has overseen typically adhere to traditional concepts of factual, nonideological journalism, with the frequent exception of Radio Mart historically an anti-Castro and anti-Cuban communist outlet. 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. NPR faces financial pressures from two fronts. NPR undertook a strategic reorganization last fall, reinstating the position of a chief content officer overseeing both the newsroom and the programming division. How is it a priority? NPR, the public radio and podcasting giant, has a new leader after years of growth and internal turmoil. Certainly in the aftermath of the George Floyd murder on Memorial Day weekend, our efforts accelerated and we doubled down on communication, training and listening. Weve seen a gradual comeback. Current: When was the climate survey conducted? At the same time, we have to think creatively. Such distinctions between news and programming are tricky, however, as programming oversees podcasts, including those that perform journalistic functions, such as Code Switch, It's Been A Minute, Planet Money, and Throughline. It didnt begin in the summer it accelerated in the summer. The first pillar is to expand the power of the national-local partnership into the on-demand future. And its where our focus needs to be right now. NPR Selects Voice of America Boss as Its New Leader While member stations on average receive about 10% of their funding from the federal government, fees from the stations make up a significant part of the NPR budget. NPR hosts' departures fuel questions over race. The full story is Its not something weve baked and were just going to hand it down. "This will be a major loss.". The network's fight for listeners' time has become more feverish. What would you go back and tell your younger self? But an example of that one that weve already created is the Consider This podcast, which is just a terrific example of taking the national-local partnership into the on-demand future. NPR stands stronger than it did at the outset of Mohn's five-year term in 2014. John Gibbs is an American far-right political commentator and politician. And some stations who had a schedule to go down actually were allowed to go down. I joined in October of '19. He held off a push by House Republicans to spin off Voice of America into a nongovernmental broadcaster. John Ten Eyck Lansing Jr. (January 30, 1754 - vanished December 12, 1829), a Founding Father of the United States, was an attorney, jurist, and politician. Experts say the behavior could have constituted insider trading. So its an ongoing effort. NPR, the public radio giant that employs hundreds of journalists, is about to get a new chief executive. Every time I hear it, I think that's a success by itself because we all have that as our guiding light. According to Nielsen data supplied by NPR, its programs and newscasts had an overall audience of 27.4 million in spring 2019. NPR Start Date: Mid October, 2020 "And we finally got to the point where there was nothing really that we could cut big enough to fill a hole like that.". NPR Announces Layoffs In 'Major Loss' For Network Lansing: Generally, the numbers that we would like to see in terms of the diversity of our audience were still lagging. Today, we feature John Lansing, CEO of NPR. Did you know that one day you would become a CEO? All of those underlying effects generally lead to whatever effects were going to have in corporate sponsorship. Family Status: Married with 4 Children (Jean Rausch Lansing) Lansing: We arent in a position to answer that until we know for sure when the pandemic is going to subside. The last time NPR faced such stark choices, it was 2008. Essentially, the success of the company falls in your hands. So it's kind of inseparable, that coming in as CEO of NPR, and then six months in having the coronavirus, followed by a major economic downturn in the country and for NPR, and then the reckoning that summer. He was promoted to news photographer after two years, then moved on to managing editor, news director, and leadership of commercial television affiliates around the country. I just started in May. It is intended to align the strategy of its often fractious member stations with one another and NPR itself and to allow NPR, for the first time, to raise money digitally from its audience in concert with those stations. Age: 62, Born on July 31, 1957, in Minneapolis Lansing blamed a slowdown in advertising dollars. NPR's John Lansing Discusses the Importance of Integrity in Journalism By Nicole Jones - October 30, 2020 0 463 NPR National President and CEO John Lansing joined the Belmont community for a conversation about integrity in journalism, highlighting its importance especially during an election year. A member of the Republican Party, Gibbs was a software engineer and missionary before entering politics. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. He served on the Bellarmine University Board of Trustees from 2010-2016 and was vice-chair 2014-2016. "We are delighted to welcome John, whose deep experience as a media industry executive and practicing journalist make him ideally suited to lead NPR into its next chapter," said Paul Haaga, Chair of the NPR board. Trump has notably praised authoritarian figures, including the leaders of North Korea, the Philippines, Russia and Turkey and has waged his own fight against journalists. I remember we had several all-staff discussions about a variety of issues that branched off of that, including the Code of Conduct, for example, as it relates to NPR employees at public demonstrations. And what a breath of fresh air Whitney brings into the organization. During that financial crisis, NPR shut down shows and laid off scores of people. Here's what to do in a worst case scenario. NPR's search for a new CEO is finally over! At the U.S. Agency for Global Media known until last year as the Broadcasting Board of Governors he presided over 53 percent growth in the weekly audience for the agencys networks over the last three years, to 345 million. That said, Mohn set higher annual expectations for the network in fundraising and agreed to be co-chairman of its 50th-anniversary capital campaign. We couldnt be more proud of the quality and the depth of the journalism thats coming from the member stations, and it really has strengthened the entire system enormously. Lansing previously held positions overseeing the Scripps Co.'s local television stations and then its national cable channels, which include the Food Network and HGTV, among others. I think that's where we all wind up. An open letter to NPR President John Lansing: Racial justice - Current Current: Why are NPR and its partners looking to sell the Pocket Casts podcast app? 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. First, we're a nonprofit. Being selective, having mentors both white and people of color mentors that you can have confidential conversations with and gain some thoughts to help you develop your strategy, standing up for yourself which essentially is what happened at NPR through the climate survey and holding leaders accountable for everything. And probably the most important accountability is that, first of all, I hold myself accountable with my goals that I report to the board. Michael A. McCoy for NPR A federal inspector general's investigation has exonerated six government executives who were suspended last year after raising red flags about actions taken by. In these comments, John Lansing slides by with a public swipe at the Trump "The result, I believe, is a war on truth. This time, Lansing says he is not confident the money will return anytime soon, so the network and its board have to plan more strategically. It is our work. NPR CEO Defends Journalist After Pompeo Lashes Out Over Ukraine John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. That was revised as a result. NPR Names Juana Summers as Co-Host of 'All Things Considered' Ever since I've started, I've noticed that you've been very vocal about the need for diversity. What steps does NPR still need to take in this area? "He is a listener and a collaborative leader with a passion for our public service journalistic mission who will help us continue to expand the audience for our storytelling. For several years, it eliminated salary increases and suspended retirement contributions. Mr. Lansing, who began his career as a teenage cameraman at a television station in Kentucky, spent two decades at Scripps Networks. I think there's an awareness, like in the way you asked the question about 'our North Star.' So its a constant commitment to communication, to training, to accountability. Current: How have your priorities for NPR changed since you became CEO? I think there are interesting trends to follow and try to understand. At Colorado Public Radio, I think there was a $300,000 donation that came out of that. Scripps Company, where he managed the company's portfolio of ten broadcast television stations across the country. This is simply disingenuous. Did you plan for this or did it kind of just happen? Theres no question about it. Fear drives their path. Lansing will begin his term at NPR in October and will succeed Jarl Mohn, who has been Chief Executive Officer and President since 2014. The layoffs are in keeping with an increasingly grim landscape for media companies over recent months. Podtrac, which measures the audiences of podcast publishers, has consistently placed NPR at the top of its monthly rankings. After Lansing hopped over to NPR from USAGM in 2019, NPR had to be prompted by outside critics to include disclaimers on its USAGM/VOA stories to note Lansings past USAGM role. NPR Laying Off 10 Percent of Its Workforce - townhall.com . Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images Current. NPR has tapped longtime media executive John Lansing to become its next president and CEO. Within a few weeks, Lansing became convinced that projection would be unreachable. "We were doing everything we could against the tide and couldn't keep clipping our costs as the revenue kept slipping," Lansing says. 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. And weve seen that really help them grow. I hear that all the time. NPR plans to lay off about 10% of its current staff due to the soft ad market and a drop in revenue from corporate sponsors, as well as uncertainties in the global economy overall. I thought, wow. 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. But we felt like it was an important investment to make in our member stations to support them during the pandemic. Lansing has earned an advanced degree in political agility. Leading the organization through it all is CEO John Lansing, a longtime media executive who has been on the job since October 2019. John F. Lansing : NPR NPR has also been the nation's leading producer of podcasts since Podtrac started measuring audiences. CEO John Lansing says ad revenue for podcasting shriveled even as general economy seems on mend. So those are the four pillars that rotate around the centerpiece, we call it the North Star, of our commitment to DEI. Mr. Mohn was pressed about his leadership in a tense NPR interview and later apologized to employees for not taking action sooner. Lansing: Were still working on it right now. I dont know if youve been on the highway recently, but theres a lot more traffic on the highway today than there would have been last May and June. 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. He will now lead the nation's top audio producer and broadcaster. Current (https://current.org/2021/02/ceo-john-lansing-discusses-nprs-diversity-efforts-budget-deficit-and-growing-podcast-competition/). I think you have to be transparent and be able to explain what you're doing, even if it's unpopular. "When I think of NPR and I think of the member stations collectively, I think really of journalism as a public service, not tied to a profit motive," Lansing told NPR News. "However, when you think how we look out longer term, right, not just for 20 years, but several years out, it's really about building a sustainable financial future for NPR.". Applicants to this years fellowship see its cancellation as a setback for journalists of color who want to work in public radio. You hear me say fairly often it's not a thing that's going to end; it's really a new way of operating with an awareness of this weakness that we need to address and build upon and ensure that it lives on and continues to improve. When asked about his priorities, Lansing invoked what he has called the network's "North Star'' since his arrival in the fall of 2019: a push to ensure the network has a bigger and broader audience base, rooted in younger and more diverse listeners, readers and consumers.
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