NPR Suspends Editor Whose Essay Criticized the Broadcaster
Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at NPR, said that the public radio network’s liberal bias had tainted its coverage of important stories.
By Benjamin Mullin
Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at NPR, said that the public radio network’s liberal bias had tainted its coverage of important stories.
By Benjamin Mullin
Katherine Maher, who took over the public network last month, posted years ago on Twitter that “Donald Trump is a racist.”
By Benjamin Mullin
Instagram is testing a program that offers its top influencers the ability to interact with their followers over direct messages using a chatbot.
By Sapna Maheshwari and Mike Isaac
The former Disney executive Ben Sherwood and Joanna Coles, the former Hearst content chief, are being given a minority stake in the digital tabloid.
By Benjamin Mullin
In an unusual statement, the news organizations said “there is simply no substitute” for a face-to-face debate, a campaign staple since 1976.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
Dan Lin, the streaming service’s new film chief, wants to produce a more varied slate of movies to better appeal to the array of interests among subscribers.
By Nicole Sperling
He won two Pulitzers for Florida newspapers, commenting wryly on war, segregation, church scandals and more while reaching readers nationwide through syndication.
By Sam Roberts
His negotiations led to Dan Rather’s elevation from “60 Minutes” to anchor of the “CBS Evening News” and sent Diane Sawyer from “60 Minutes” to ABC.
By Richard Sandomir
With his longtime co-host Jim Lehrer, he delivered thoughtful reports that stood in stark contrast to the commercial networks’ ever more sensational newscasts.
By Elizabeth Jensen
An essay from an editor at the broadcaster has generated a firestorm of criticism about the network on social media, especially among conservatives.
By Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson
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