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>National Public Radio (NPR) slashed its entire climate desk during the outlet's latest round of layoffs, joining several other publications in axing their green coverage. NPR CEO Katherine Maher announced the company was doing away with dozens of newsroom positions in an attempt to 'adjust' to an era without federal subsidies. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) - the private broadcasting body previously responsible for funneling federal funds from Congress to NPR - was shut down in January. Maher wrote that restructuring was necessary because the network expects to earn $15 million less in station fees this year.
Archive: https://archive.today/eFCop
From the post:
>>National Public Radio (NPR) slashed its entire climate desk during the outlet's latest round of layoffs, joining several other publications in axing their green coverage.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher announced the company was doing away with dozens of newsroom positions in an attempt to 'adjust' to an era without federal subsidies.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) - the private broadcasting body previously responsible for funneling federal funds from Congress to NPR - was shut down in January.
Maher wrote that restructuring was necessary because the network expects to earn $15 million less in station fees this year.
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