NPR CEO Ken Stern Forced Out

NPR is considered a leader in news and music podcasts. And under Stern it has also struck deals to deliver its content new ways, such as through cell phones.

But that push has aggravated anxiety among local stations about their relationship to the network. NPR member stations rely heavily on popular shows, particularly Morning Edition, to generate donations. But if people can listen to them through NPR's Web site or even their own cell phones, why ... Full Story »

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Colleen Eddy
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by Colleen Eddy - Oct. 1, 2008

I think it is informative. It took awhile to get to the reason why NPR CEO Ken Stern was forced out.

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