And probably the most important accountability is that, first of all, I hold myself accountable with my goals that I report to the board. 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. Its a real business with real market dynamics.. 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. And our work began then. Government support for the public radio system isnt in any immediate jeopardy. It goes on to say that Mr. Lansing, 62, is currently the chief executive of the government agency, The U.S. Agency for Global Media, that oversees Voice of America, Radio and Television Marti, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, among others. We're funded by your subscriptions, your donations, advertising, and a generous grant from the Wyncote Foundation. Copyright 2019 NPR. And theyre all expected to articulate a DEI goal thats measurable, actionable, and that they can be held accountable for and will be. Hes credited with restoring morale, in part by naming a noted journalist as head of the Voice of America: Amanda Bennett is a former top news executive at the Philadelphia Inquirer, who previously held senior newsroom jobs at Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal. There were about 20, 25 different meetings in the course of about 45 days. U.S. Agency for Global Media The streaming platform Spotify paid nearly a quarter-billion dollars to buy the podcast producer Gimlet, founded by former staffers of NPR and other public radio outlets. How cool is it to be at NPR? We established management commitments to the women of color so that we address specifically their concerns. NPR's chief news executive, Nancy Barnes, said Friday she would be leaving the network, prompted by NPR CEO John Lansing's decision to create a new executive role above her. In terms of mission, understanding of media, the depth of experience, his strategic leadership, his commitment to people and culture, I would say those were really the key things that we were looking for, said Goli Sheikholeslami, vice chairwoman of the NPR board of directors and CEO of Chicago Public Media. I think you have to be transparent and be able to explain what you're doing, even if it's unpopular. I will say in the last three or four weeks weve seen a little bit of an uptick in a positive way on corporate sponsorship. The first pillar is to expand the power of the national-local partnership into the on-demand future. CEO John Lansing discusses NPRs diversity efforts, budget deficit and growing podcast competition. NPRs president of operations, Loren Mayor, was the leading internal candidate for the chief executive position. Fear drives their path. Our newsletters bring you a closer look at the stories that affect you and the music that inspires you. 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NPRs search for a new CEO is finally over! 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. Well, what we're doing right now, I think communication. NPR Start Date: Mid October, 2020 He defined NPRs mission as serving the public with information and an excellence and quality about it that makes it must see on a variety of platforms.. You want to know what is really going on these days, especially in Colorado. Applicants to this years fellowship see its cancellation as a setback for journalists of color who want to work in public radio. Lansing: We hope to have that completed within about eight to 10 weeks. I got this part time job at a TV station to make a little money while I was going to college. Lansing also elevated a former U.S. State Department staffer to be chief strategy officer who recently pleaded guilty to having defrauded the U.S. Agency for Global Media of more than $40,000 in government money in 2018, according to federal prosecutors. What is the outlook for the rest of the fiscal year? 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 nations top audio producer and broadcaster. Lansing: That was conducted back in September. 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. Pack then took a number of actions that raised fears about the independence of the agency, which includes Voice of America. 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. 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. 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. So we took that very, very seriously. Chief Executive Officer and Director of the, Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing, Florangela Davila to Become KNKX News Director, NPR Hires Noelle LaCharite As VP Digital Technology. The network's fight for listeners' time has become more feverish. He is. Current: Is there a timeline for that process? department of treasury austin texas 73301 phone number; wii sports club unable to acquire data; randolph high school track and field; huntley ritter parents How do you think that the North Star, the strategic initiative, is going? So I wouldn't create a politics podcast because there are too many, and we have the best one of many already. "Your mobility becomes extremely important to be involved and connected to audiences that are mobile and that tend to be, frankly, younger and, as we think of it at USAGM, future leaders, who can influence the rise of free and open societies.". document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Current is an editorially independent, nonprofit service of the American University School of Communication. Lansing says the agency referred Haroon Ullahs 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. It's not an extracurricular activity; it's fundamental to our business. That said, Mohn set higher annual expectations for the network in fund-raising and agreed to be co-chairman of its 50th anniversary capital campaign. All Rights Reserved. National Public Radio will reduce its workforce by 10 percent as it grapples with what CEO John Lansing says is a "sharp . It didnt begin in the summer it accelerated in the summer. Lansing, who is 62, is currently . He has previously announced he would be staying on as president emeritus to help the network raise major gifts, and along with his wife, Pamela Mohn, he personally committed $10 million to the network. Lansing describes himself as a citizen watching from the outside A private citizen? I'm kind of a politics junkie. We went from about 900 people a day at headquarters down to about 80 and were virtually broadcasting from peoples homes and offices, in terms of the hosts, almost exclusively beginning in April. Lansing: Were still working on it right now. 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. Government support for the public radio system isn't in any immediate jeopardy. The other is the fight for donors. Your mobility becomes extremely important to be involved and connected to audiences that are mobile and that tend to be, frankly, younger and, as we think of it at USAGM, future leaders, who can influence the rise of free and open societies.. 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%. Current: NPR and a group of stations started a pilot project around collaborative fundraising in 2019. For July, NPRs 60 active shows among them Planet Money, Fresh Air and Wait Wait Dont Tell Me! were downloaded 141 million times and had nearly 21 million listeners in the United States, according to Podtrac. 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. 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. I hear that all the time. "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. The second pillar is to transform our workplace culture. They give brief insights into our people and places, our flora and fauna, and our past and present, from every corner of Colorado. Were working with them to do joint investigative reporting. 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. 2023 Colorado Public Radio. Last year, President Trump appointed Michael Pack as USAGMs CEO. Were certainly not over, were not at a finish line. He held off a push by House Republicans to spin off Voice of America into a non-governmental broadcaster. 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. Lansing: They were for general. Colorado Postcards are snapshots of our colorful state in sound. 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. What would you go back and tell your younger self? Lansing, who is 62, is. For the year that ended last September, NPR reported $241 million in expenses. Lansing: I guess I would comment just as a citizen watching from outside. But also, what are the larger things that are happening? John Lansing is taking over for outgoing CEO. NPR CEO Jarl Mohn To Step Down After 5-Year Term Ends In June, Tensions Build In NPR Newsroom Over Handling Of Sexual Harassment Allegations, NPR Announces Newsroom Job Cuts Amid Restructuring. 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. 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. This is simply disingenuous. 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. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. There were three of them, each for $1 million. When you first got to NPR, what did you think? 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. He will now lead the nation's top audio producer and broadcaster. Its not something weve baked and were just going to hand it down. Lansing, who is 62, is currently the chief executive of the government agency that oversees Voice of America, Radio and Television Mart and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, among others. For two years, he served as the president and CEO of a cable trade group called the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing. Lansing: SAG-AFTRA came out with their letter around our September board meeting in 2020. He took over a troubled organization beset by infighting and bureaucratic inefficiency. A number of executives will report directly to Lansing, including Nancy Barnes, senior vice president for news and editorial director, who joined NPR last November and oversees the network's newsroom. That survey happened in the fall of 2020. The challenges he will face at NPR are not dissimilar to challenges across the media landscape as a whole, said Sheikholeslami, who will soon take up the CEO job at New York Public Radio. It puts a filter on that helps us explain even unpopular decisions, how they link to our mission. 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. 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, non-ideological journalism, with the frequent exception of Radio Marti historically an anti-Castro and anti-Cuban communist outlet. Listen now. That with a combination of expense cuts, including our employees and our management all taking voluntary pay cuts and benefit cuts, helped close that deficit gap. I established DEI as our top priority on Jan. 5 of 2020. Mr. Mohn was pressed about his leadership in a tense NPR interview and later apologized to employees for not taking action sooner. 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. It really stretched me to understand that flexibility is a good thing. All of those underlying effects generally lead to whatever effects were going to have in corporate sponsorship. And The New York Times has won praise and new fans through its weekday podcast The Daily, with in-depth interviews of reporters and newsmakers. I think there's an awareness, like in the way you asked the question about 'our North Star.' NPR maintains 17 national bureaus and 17 bureaus abroad. Lansing is a veteran executive and journalist who has spent decades leading complex media companies in growing their relevance and reach, while strengthening their business operations. Dear NPR President John Lansing, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for the powerful letter you wrote to NPR staff and the public about the horrific extrajudicial killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. 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. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. Why? NPR has a new CEO. My top goal is to support the women of color at NPR so that they feel like they have more upward mobility.. The agency has an annual budget of $808 million. In recent remarks online, Johnson, who is Black, focused on a more competitive landscape for NPR journalists, including people of color. Just be tuned into our folks. 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 . Mr. Lansing rejected that accusation, saying that the agency was independent by law. hide caption. Its not a sidebar. "The result, I believe, is a war on truth. Lansing also spent almost 20 years working at Scripps, including eight years as President of Scripps Networks. Mr. Lansings colleagues attribute the growth to his embrace of digital formats and the understanding of audiences that he gleaned from the private sector. So were now into the new fiscal year. And I want to look for areas that I can provide leadership to bring resources together as needed strategically to find the right priorities that make the most sense for growing NPR this year and then into the future.. John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. That's something that perceptive journalists should be able to pick up pretty quickly. NPR stands stronger than it did at the outset of Mohn's five-year term in 2014. 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. John Lansing testifying before a House Appropriations subcommittee in July. 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. The message below was sent by NPR's President and CEO John Lansing to all staff: As a . The title of your piece, "Now Is A Time For Truth Telling, For Listening, And For Action," takes a bold stand in defending the urgent work of journalists during this . hide caption. And as a CEO, and also as a white man, I want to know, how did you handle it when all eyes were on you? Scripps Networks Now Lansing says he wants to draw on the intellectual and creative impulses of his new staffers as he leads a domestic journalistic powerhouse with an international reputation and reach. With a nationwide network of award-winning journalists and 17 international bureaus, NPR and its Member Stations are never far from where a story is unfolding. As I said, its hiring, its emphasis on diversity in leadership, diversity in sources, diversity in voices, diversity in the stories we tell, training around our organization. So I think that it has caused me to be more tuned in to hearing and understanding our employees. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. When that happened, it energized us to really double down on understanding where our weak spots were, what we needed to work on. While member stations on average receive about 10 percent of their funding from the federal government, fees from the stations make up a significant part of the NPR budget. He guided the organization in becoming a leading developer of unique content across television, digital, mobile and radio platforms. Current: You came to NPR after serving as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. For two years, he served as the president and CEO of a cable trade group called the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing. Instead, Whitney really helped us to buckle down with discipline, understand what's going on, and meet with women of color [in the organization], as we're doing tonight in our executive committee meeting, which we do regularly now. 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. Current: NPR has helped stations during the pandemic by delaying planned changes to the dues they pay. When will that freeze be lifted? So sad to me. June 1, 20203:52 PM ET. Everybody at NPR knows exactly what you mean when you say, 'What's our North Star?' It was hard for everyone. The roots of the VOA involved providing truthful reports to people under Nazi and Axis power rule during World War Two. 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. He is passionate about NPR's public service mission and the role of a free and independent media in a strong democracy. He is a member of the Quinnipiac University School of Communications Advisory Board and the National Board of Advisors of George Washington University's School of Media & Public Affairs. So Im pleased to see that that short era is over. 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