NPR CEO John Lansing Announces Retirement

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John Lansing, CEO of NPR, has announced his retirement at the end of the year after four years of leading the public broadcaster. NPR is currently in the early stages of a national search for his successor. During his tenure, NPR faced financial difficulties, including budget shortfalls and layoffs. The broadcaster also faced scrutiny over its treatment of people from diverse backgrounds. Under Lansing's leadership, NPR increased diversity within its executive team and workforce, and received numerous awards for its journalism.
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