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John Lansing, NPR's president and chief executive, announces he will retire

2023-09-06 02:54
John Lansing, the president and chief executive of NPR who led the outlet through the Covid-19 pandemic after taking the helm in 2019, will retire by the end of the year. The move comes just months after the radio network announced a significant budget shortfall and layoffs.
John Lansing, NPR's president and chief executive, announces he will retire

John Lansing, the president and chief executive of NPR who led the outlet through the Covid-19 pandemic after taking the helm in 2019, will retire by the end of the year. The move comes just months after the radio network announced a significant budget shortfall and layoffs.

"During the pandemic, we were there when America needed us most, reporting truthful life-saving information when disinformation was rampant," Lansing wrote in a note to NPR staffers.

In February, Lansing announced via a memo that NPR would cut its staff by 10%, or around 100 employees, after having already cut $14 million in expenses, CNN previously reported. The company had been struggling with a "sharp decline" in revenues from corporate sponsors amid an uncertain economy.

Lansing will remain in his post until the board of directors identifies his replacement to ensure a smooth transition, NPR announced in a statement.

"We are all immensely grateful to John for his principled and tenacious leadership through a turbulent time for NPR, our system and our nation," Jeff Sine, NPR's board chair, said in a statement.

During Lansing's time at the media organization, NPR was recognized with more than 90 journalism awards and strengthened partnerships via the NPR Network. The outlet also increased diversity company-wide, most notably at the executive level.