John Lansing, a media executive with government broadcast and cable television experience, has been named by NPRs board to succeed its current chief, Jarl Mohn who announced the plan to step down after his 5-Year term ended. And now in our budgeting were shifting some revenue for Michael to use that to promote and support our podcasts as they compete, as you note, with other large commercial businesses. 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. Today is a good day to remember the vital role public radio plays in providing the information we all need to fully exercise our rights in our democracy. Every time I hear it, I think that's a success by itself because we all have that as our guiding light. I think you have to be transparent and be able to explain what you're doing, even if it's unpopular. 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 would enjoy being on a podcast talking about politics. 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. And the pandemic hit six months later in March of '20. 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. Current: Companies like Spotify and Amazon have been pouring big money into podcasting. Scripps Company, Held senior management positions at Scripps-owned affiliates, including WEWS TV in Cleveland, Ohio and WXYZ TV in Detroit, Michigan, Early in his career Award-winning Photojournalist and Field Producer, Assignment Manager, Managing Editor, and News Director at several television stations. You want to know what is really going on these days, especially in Colorado. How does the economy react to all of that? I thought, wow. And I still think we have a long way to go. John Lansing - Quick Profile. This documentary-style series follows investigative journalists as they uncover the truth. In recent remarks online, Johnson, who is Black, focused on a more competitive landscape for NPR journalists, including people of color. Lansing: Generally, the numbers that we would like to see in terms of the diversity of our audience were still lagging. When you first got to NPR, what did you think? We discovered in our most recent climate survey that that was an area that we needed to put more effort into. He will be the 11th permanent president or chief executive in the radio network's nearly 50-year history. I had been gone for the better part of a year or so. Leading the organization through it all is CEO John Lansing, a longtime media executive who has been on the job since October 2019. Applicants to this years fellowship see its cancellation as a setback for journalists of color who want to work in public radio. 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. So that would be mine. National Public Radio will reduce its workforce by 10 percent as it grapples with what CEO John Lansing says is a "sharp . 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. 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. Lansing: About 11 months ago, in February, a pilot group of 15 stations got together and put together an 18-month plan to begin the process. Both Lansing and Sheikholeslami say he is adamant about pressing forward with reforms to the workplace culture at NPR that Mayor has already started to put in place. 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. Or 'How are we doing on the North Star?' Others have waded into the podcast fray with a vengeance. 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 networks newsroom. Weve seen a gradual comeback. Current: Last year, the SAG-AFTRA union called out NPRs previous failures on issues of diversity, equity and inclusion and asked management to commit to accountability measures. Current: NPRs budget also took a hit because of the pandemic. Its a real business with real market dynamics.. In Mr. Mohns first full year on the job, NPR operated in the black after having run a deficit for five of the six preceding years. In May 2020, four NPR female hosts of color Garcia-Navarro, King, All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang and Weekend All Things Considered host Michel Martin sent a letter to Lansing . Its pretty clear to me that the ratings decline in radio is driven by commuting patterns. Lansing's previous experience includes nine years as President of Scripps Networks, where he is credited with guiding the company to become a leading developer of unique content across various media platforms including television, digital, mobile and publishing. 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 managed to get through that year, tough as it was, and to end the year break even," Mr. Lansing said. Current: How else might NPR assist stations in the coming year? Their editorial independence is enshrined in federal law, though it sometimes came under attack. 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.. Mr. Lansing will start in October, replacing Jarl Mohn, who has run NPR since 2014. (Podcast). Lansing: That was conducted back in September. "I want to hear the ideas that are bubbling underneath right now and what people are excited about, what they're looking forward to developing," Lansing said Thursday. Faces Of NPR showcases the people behind NPR--from the voices you hear every day on the radio to the ones who work outside of the recording studio. I had no idea what was out there. Current: What are some of the highlights of that strategic plan? So sad to me. Lansing has earned an advanced degree in political agility. And it gives the lie to NPRs claim, through disclaimers, that it is simply reporting on its own the implication of the disclaimer being that there is no editorial control or direction from the CEO. But now were seeing authoritarian regimes expanding around the globe, with media repression in places like Turkey and Venezuela, Cambodia and Vietnam.. And probably the most important accountability is that, first of all, I hold myself accountable with my goals that I report to the board. I'm sure that's true even today. "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. And our number one goal is to improve our audience diversity. 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%. Both Lansing and Sheikholeslami say he is adamant about pressing forward with reforms to the workplace culture at NPR that Mayor has already started to put in place. At the same time, we have to think creatively. NPR Selects Voice of America Boss as Its New Leader, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/06/business/media/npr-john-lansing.html. NPR's rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling connect with millions of Americans everydayon the air, online, and in person. This is essentially the DEI work writ large, but also our culture of respect, safety, upward mobility, training and making NPR a world-class organization for which to work. CEO John Lansing cited the erosion. 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. And were pleased to work with them. Lansing: Lets go back in time. Lansing says the agency referred Haroon Ullah's 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. I have read and agree to the terms & conditions, Senior Vice President for Television in the broadcasting division of the E.W. Just be tuned into our folks. She also has led initiatives to reform hiring practices and to sweep far more temporary positions into permanent slots, often working closely with the networks chief unions to do so. It is our work our North Star and our work are the same thing. Selected by the NPR board of directors, Lansing will start in October, succeeding outgoing head Jarl Mohn, Listen now. Mike Morgan/Mike Morgan 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 . Considering the demise of local newspapers around the country and the growth of our member stations newsrooms around the country, were really working hard to support their local journalism, because its so important to us. Its not a sidebar. So sad to lose an American institution to propaganda. John Lansing, the chief executive officer and director of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, will become NPR's CEO in mid-October. 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.. John Lansing, NPR's President and CEO, defended Kelly last weekend during an interview on NPR's All Things Considered program, saying that Kelley "is one of the most respected, truthful,. Bloomberg Markets live from New York, focused on bringing you the most important global business and breaking markets news and information as it happens. Faces Of NPR showcases the people behind NPR--from the voices you hear every day on the radio to the ones who work outside of the recording studio. Lansing: Thats a great question. Lansing: Back in May and June, it was an alarming decline in radio ratings. The other is the fight for donors. You can't escape that. Current: Did anything else stand out to you in that survey that you believe needed attention and needs attention? I just think we have a special and unique thing as a company. And its where our focus needs to be right now. NPR has tapped longtime media executive John Lansing to become its next president and CEO. But we made a firm commitment, as you know, to freeze station dues and fees. NPR's Michel Martin asks NPR's CEO, John Lansing, to respond to an All Things Considered interview with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. In what ways do you think NPR has forced you to grow, and in what areas are you growing that you weren't before NPR? America needs public radio more than ever. Well, I'm fortunate that we have a terrific executive committee and leadership team, so we all share the daily ins and outs of managing a big organization. Theres no question about it. "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. She really has helped us, and she's brought discipline to a process that in the past might have been people talking past each other a little bit and waiting for things to blow over. June 1, 20203:52 PM ET. 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. NPR stands stronger than it did at the outset of Mohn's five-year term in 2014. And its tied to the same variables you would know yourselves, which is, how fast can the vaccines be deployed? It was about a $3 million cost to NPR for the fiscal year. If it's not being solved from the top down, it shouldn't be a burden for people just trying to build their career. Sometimes you have to hear other people's truth and accept it for what it is, not translate it into your truth, therefore it's no longer what it is. First, we're a nonprofit. Its something that we certainly support. I subscribe to the notion of leadership as a servant leader, that the role of leaders is to support the team to do their best work. John F. Lansing joined USAGM as CEO and Director in September 2015. During the Donald Trump administration, he held roles in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and was acting Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development. Follow Bloomberg reporters as they uncover some of the biggest financial crimes of the modern era. It has become enshrined in our three-year strategic plan as the centerpiece of all of our work. And its something that I think will strengthen the ability for news programming, marketing and member services to be more responsive and to offer greater service to audiences in a more agile way. 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. 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. Mr. Lansings colleagues attribute the growth to his embrace of digital formats and the understanding of audiences that he gleaned from the private sector. He made his mark in his current job with stirring defenses of journalism, free from government interference. And be a good listener. There are over 1000 NPR Member Station signals broadcasting across the United States The result, I believe, is a war on truth., He continued: Citizens in countries from Russia to China, from Iran to North Korea, have been victimized for decades. For two years, he served as the president and CEO of a cable trade group called the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing. NPRs search for a new CEO is finally over! 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. "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.". Current (https://current.org/2021/02/ceo-john-lansing-discusses-nprs-diversity-efforts-budget-deficit-and-growing-podcast-competition/). I was very pleased to see Code Switch named as Apples top podcast of the year. 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. Our DEI efforts at the beginning of 2020 were not a project or an extracurricular activity; it really became our work. Lansing: We hope to have that completed within about eight to 10 weeks. He soon made DEI the top priority at NPR. Lansing has won plaudits from journalists for his rousing defense of a free press even while serving in the Trump administration, which has been notably hostile to traditional notions of the role of journalism in civic life. So we took that very, very seriously. Because when you're all at work, you're all at work, and you go home to your individual situations. Lansing: We arent in a position to answer that until we know for sure when the pandemic is going to subside. NPR faces financial pressures from two fronts. Lansing has won plaudits from journalists for his rousing defense of a free press even while serving in the Trump administration, which has been notably hostile to traditional notions of the role of journalism in civic life. It all goes back to our mission: serving the American public, recognizing the American public is a diverse mosaic that makes America great and strong, and making sure that we're building systems and content that resonates with all Americans. The ratings for our weekend magazine shows are actually slightly greater than they were a year ago pre-pandemic, so thats a bright spot. And some stations who had a schedule to go down actually were allowed to go down. Way back when, I was a news cameraman. Current: How much were those anonymous gifts? document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Current is an editorially independent, nonprofit service of the American University School of Communication. 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. "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. And so I had a very visceral reaction to that happening in my hometown, and that it was so egregious the murder of an innocent person captured on video, on a phone. NPR The roots of the VOA involved providing truthful reports to people under Nazi and Axis power rule during World War Two. It might come from my journalistic roots, and I think other journalists would say the same thing, I deal [with] and honor the truth. The work of those pillars will be done through the lens of improving our efforts on DEI. 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 Foundation. 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. 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. We saw a lot of companies react to the [murder of] George Floyd and we did too. I'm just passionate about how good leadership can lead to good outcomes, and that led me here. NPR was seen to align itself with federal workers at VOA who essentially conducted an internal uprising on government time, while NPR made quite clear in its coverage where it stood. 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. 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. In an interview on Friday, Mr. Lansing, 62, praised NPR as a home of high-quality journalism and audio production, and said that in addition to supporting traditional radio broadcasting he wanted to help NPR further its expansion into areas like podcasts, where the radio network has already been a leader. We're funded by your subscriptions, your donations, advertising, and a generous grant from the Wyncote Foundation. "During this period when rigorous, fact-based and context-rich . He held off a push by House Republicans to spin off Voice of America into a nongovernmental broadcaster. It has won acclaim for its coverage of wars and disasters yet suffered its own crisis and tragedy in 2017 when NPRs David Gilkey and Zabihullah Tamanna were killed in southern Afghanistan on assignment. At the US Agency for Global Media, Lansing championed a free press even as leaders of many nations move against it. But here, Lansing basically jumps over those disclaimers using the lame attribution of private citizen.. Last summer, we definitely had a racial reckoning. Lansing, who is 62, is. She also has led initiatives to reform hiring practices and to sweep far more temporary positions into permanent slots, often working closely with the network's chief unions to do so. 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. But now we're seeing authoritarian regimes expanding around the globe, with media repression in places like Turkey and Venezuela, Cambodia and Vietnam.". That said, Mohn set higher annual expectations for the network in fundraising and agreed to be co-chairman of its 50th-anniversary capital campaign. The network's fight for listeners' time has become more feverish. It's not just what happened this week on the Hill, although that's important. Last year, President Trump appointed Michael Pack as USAGMs CEO. 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. Were working with member stations on topic teams for, say, political reporting or criminal justice reporting across the system. So its a constant commitment to communication, to training, to accountability. Mr. Mohn was pressed about his leadership in a tense NPR interview and later apologized to employees for not taking action sooner. It really stretched me to understand that flexibility is a good thing. I'm kind of a politics junkie. While serving as chief operating officer, she took on a greater role during two of Mohn's medical leaves and in the aftermath of the sexual harassment scandal. 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. Diversity is the North Star of a newly implemented strategic plan, Lansing said, because it filters through everything that we do with all of our work.. 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. Vegas PBS General Manager, Tom Axtell, announces his retirement. The networks fight for listeners time has become more feverish. Did you plan for this or did it kind of just happen? 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. A member of the Republican Party, Gibbs was a software engineer and missionary before entering politics. First of all, as a white man, my first reaction is that it's important for white people in general to understand the inherent biases that we have, even when we think we don't, unconsciously. We still remain one of the top, if not the top, podcasters in America. And weve seen some significant success with that. What you really want to do is be connected to people that are consuming content on something theyre holding in their hand, and arent necessarily tied to a TV set on a wall or a radio in a living room, Lansing said. While serving as chief operating officer, she took on a greater role during two of Mohns medical leaves and in the aftermath of the sexual harassment scandal. 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. He was previously head of cable TV company Scripps Networks, where he sold $10 million in stock after the company became the target of an SEC probe that was not known to the public. A later report commissioned by the NPR board found that questions had been raised about Oreskes' behavior even before his hiring and that concerns were raised throughout his tenure; the repeated and formal warnings by top executives (including Mohn) to Oreskes to stop the unwanted attention he paid to female colleagues proved ineffective. 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. I think that's where we all wind up. But it was not from a standing start. Required fields are marked *. As we got to April of last spring, we saw a massive deficit develop for NPR on the order of about $25 million. Courtesy of Allison Shelley for NPR. NPR strives to create a more informed publicone challenged and invigorated by a deeper understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures. Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News. 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. And it really opened the funnel. But after the pandemic hit in mid-March, we got together with our cohort and said, Why wait 18 months? It was a reckoning for all of us together collectively at NPR. There were three of them, each for $1 million. A review by the House Foreign Affairs Committee faulted the agency for insufficient oversight but noted that an internal task force was already having an impact. In an interview, Mr. Lansing called the ads a rogue incident and said it had been corrected. How is it a priority? NPR faces financial pressures from two fronts. Current: How have your priorities for NPR changed since you became CEO? The budget for the new fiscal year is set below last years actual based on our forecasts on continued downward pressure on corporate sponsorship. Bellarmine alumnus and former trustee John Lansing, a veteran cable television and government broadcast executive, is the new CEO of NPR. NPR has a new CEO. Lansing: They were for general. Our third pillar is to optimize content and meet audiences where they are. 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. 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%. John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. Experts say the behavior could have constituted insider trading. 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. 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. 2023 Colorado Public Radio. We have many miles to go. You'll find out about what they do and what they're inspired by on the daily. Government support for the public radio system isnt in any immediate jeopardy. Talk about a force of nature. Lansing: Were still working on it right now. Prior to that, Lansing was VP and GM of Scripps ABC affiliates. For the year that ended last September, NPR reported $241 million in expenses. I think we're moving forward. What is the outlook for the rest of the fiscal year? Well, I like NPR Politics a lot. NPR stands stronger than it did at the outset of Mohns five-year term in 2014. Scripps Company, where he managed the company's portfolio of ten broadcast television stations across the country. Their editorial independence is enshrined in federal law, though it sometimes came under attack. 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. 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. We can share resources and story ideas, and we can help organize and support those efforts. 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