What steps does NPR still need to take in this area? But my goals also go to all of my direct reports. CEO John Lansing discusses NPRs diversity efforts, budget deficit and growing podcast competition. Your email address will not be published. For the year that ended last September, NPR reported $241 million in expenses. "Bloomberg Opinion" columnists offer their opinions on issues in the news. During that financial crisis, NPR shut down shows and laid off scores of people. I think the work Keith has been doing long before I got here on diversity in tracking sources and the storytelling that we're doing around the company has really been effective in the area of DEI on radio, podcasting, and digital. Board Memberships & Affiliations. You have stated that DEI is your top priority at NPR. 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. Did you know that one day you would become a CEO? Now Lansing says he wants to draw on the intellectual and creative impulses of his new staffers as he leads a domestic journalistic powerhouse with an international reputation and reach. Current: What are some of the highlights of that strategic plan? There were about 20, 25 different meetings in the course of about 45 days. "When we say we are eliminating filled positions, we are talking about our colleagues - people whose skills, spirit and talents help make NPR what it is today," Lansing wrote in a memo to staff today. On an annual budget of roughly $300 million, Lansing says, revenues are likely to fall short by close to $30 million, although that gap could reach $32 million. 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. 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. Learn more at npr.org/about or by following NPR Extra on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. According to Nielsen data supplied by NPR, its programs and newscasts had an overall audience of 27.4 million in spring 2019. 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. He spent two decades at Scripps Networks, starting as a station manager in the Detroit, MI affiliate; eventually becoming President of Scripps cable networks company from 2005 to 2013. And weve seen some significant success with that. 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. Lansing says he remains committed to podcasting "1,000 percent," as well as the network's hallmark news magazines, such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered. The union represents 570 people at NPR. 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. And my top goal is to support, in particular, the women of color at NPR so that they feel like they have more upward mobility. 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. Well, I like NPR Politics a lot. He took over a troubled organization beset by infighting and bureaucratic inefficiency. Current: NPR has helped stations during the pandemic by delaying planned changes to the dues they pay. It is our work. He joined NPR after serving as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. NPR plans to lay off about 10% of its current staff due to the soft ad market and a drop in revenue from corporate sponsors, as well as uncertainties in the global economy overall. Harvard Kennedy School. But also, what are the larger things that are happening? 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. Were working with member stations on topic teams for, say, political reporting or criminal justice reporting across the system. The second pillar is to transform our workplace culture. John Lansing, president and CEO Chair of the NPR Foundation John McGinn Public members of the board Carlos Alvarez, CEO, The Gambrinus Company Fred Dust, designer, speaker, and consultant Paul G. Haaga Jr., retired, Capital Research and Management Company - Chairman of the NPR Board of Directors NPR, the public radio giant that employs hundreds of journalists, is about to get a new chief executive. Leading the organization through it all is CEO John Lansing, a longtime media executive who has been on the job since October 2019. And Im holding myself accountable with my board and Ive been and am holding my direct reports accountable to me. And weve seen that really help them grow. I think that's where we all wind up. So I wouldn't create a politics podcast because there are too many, and we have the best one of many already. Way back when, I was a news cameraman. And be a good listener. So if you have leaders talking about DEI as a priority, well, then, show me. Lansing: Everybodys at a different place with DEI depending on where they stand, whether thats a person who is white and doesnt understand how white privilege has improved their standing in their career in a way that persons of color may have not experienced. It is our work our North Star and our work are the same thing. For several years, it eliminated salary increases and suspended retirement contributions. Mr. Lansing, who began his career as a teenage cameraman at a television station in Kentucky, spent two decades at Scripps Networks. I have a negative reaction to what is fundamentally unfair in life, whether it be pay equity, promotions and advancement, training and hiring, or making sure leadership represents people of color and our staff. I hear that all the time. And as the year unfolded, we began to develop our three-year strategic plan. "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.". I think you have to be in front of your teams. I'd say if there's anything that I focused on, and still am focused on during the pandemic, it is to make sure that whatever the situation is, we are supporting staff to do their best work, supporting them when they're having other challenges and making sure that we're attentive and tuned in to employees that need help, that need a break, that need to be heard, whatever that may be. Current: Do you have any examples of how digital operations would be integrated into divisions throughout the organization? In setting NPR's earlier rounds of budget cuts a couple months ago, Lansing consulted ahead of time with leaders of the unions representing workers at NPR with an eye to avoiding any layoffs. In recent remarks online, Johnson, who is Black, focused on a more competitive landscape for NPR journalists, including people of color. John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. And I would do a board-level review for the donor or donors as to where the business was, the value of the work we were doing, the things we were adding in terms of covering the pandemic. We still remain one of the top, if not the top, podcasters in America. 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John Lansing, the chief executive officer and director of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, will become NPR's CEO in mid-October. National Public Radio will reduce its workforce by 10 percent as it grapples with what CEO John Lansing says is a "sharp . I had no idea what was out there. A new chief content officer will oversee NPR's news and programming divisions, which have frequently collaborated and almost as frequently clashed over resources and . New podcasts Up First, Consider This and State of Ukraine sit on both sides. Current: You came to NPR after serving as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media. After Lansing hopped over to NPR from USAGM in 2019, NPR had to be prompted by outside critics to include disclaimers on its USAGM/VOA stories to note Lansings past USAGM role. But now we're seeing authoritarian regimes expanding around the globe, with media repression in places like Turkey and Venezuela, Cambodia and Vietnam.". How is it a priority? Lansing: I guess my head turns first to the journalism of our member stations. Its not a sidebar. Lansing also elevated to chief strategy officer a former U.S. State Department staffer who recently pleaded guilty to having defrauded the U.S. Agency for Global Media out of more than $40,000 in government money in 2018, according to federal prosecutors. Last year, however, the U.S. Agency for Global Media came under fire when it emerged that it had bought Facebook ads targeting American citizens, in violation of laws meant to protect Americans from domestic propaganda. It might come from my journalistic roots, and I think other journalists would say the same thing, I deal [with] and honor the truth. "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. First, we're a nonprofit. This is just dishonest, especially since NPR became what amounted to a voice of the opposition in its coverage of this dysfunctional federal agency. LANSING, John, Jr., (Uncle of Gerrit Yates Lansing), a Delegate from New York; born in Albany, N.Y., January 30, 1754; studied law in Albany and in New York City; was admitted to the bar in 1775; secretary to General Schuyler 1776 and 1777; engaged in the practice of law in Albany in 1778; member of the State assembly 1781-1784, 1786, and 1789, and served as speaker in 1786 and 1789; Member of . What would you go back and tell your younger self? Lansing: That was conducted back in September. Family Status: Married with 4 Children (Jean Rausch Lansing) "What we've shown with podcasting is that we can take some of our core journalistic assets and we can create new formats and new programs around them and actually reach new audiences. 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. "We are delighted to welcome John, whose deep experience as a media industry executive and practicing journalist make him ideally suited to lead NPR into its next chapter," said Paul Haaga, Chair of the NPR board. John Lansing, CEO, photographed for NPR, 22 January 2020, in Washington DC. When will that freeze be lifted? Were finishing up in the next two to three weeks the specific lists of actions and activities under these pillars. Disclosure: This story was reported by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik under guidance from NPR chief business editor Pallavi Gogoi. So its an ongoing effort. And for those stations that were scheduled to have a reduction, we allowed those reductions to go forward with a floor of 3% so that nobodys dues went up. Apple is reportedly building a podcast subscription service. In 2019, Joshua Johnson left 1A, a nationally syndicated public affairs show produced by WAMU in Washington, D.C., and distributed by NPR, for MSNBC. Copyright 2023. John Lansing is taking over for outgoing CEO Jarl Mohn, who has led the organization for . This documentary-style series follows investigative journalists as they uncover the truth. Arcbazar.com. This time, Lansing says he is not confident the money will return anytime soon, so the network and its board have to plan more strategically. We couldnt be more proud of the quality and the depth of the journalism thats coming from the member stations, and it really has strengthened the entire system enormously. And how's that being measured and accounted for? Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images 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. NPR's chief executive announced the network would lay off roughly 10% of its current workforce at least 100 people and eliminate most vacant positions. Current: Why are NPR and its partners looking to sell the Pocket Casts podcast app? "However, when you think how we look out longer term, right, not just for 20 years, but several years out, it's really about building a sustainable financial future for NPR.". After becoming part of Warner Bros. 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. "I don't anticipate that it would be like a haircut across every division, because that's just not management," Lansing says. Were still looking at a deficit, but were hopeful that by the time we get into March, well have a pretty clear-eyed view of how the year is going to end up. NPR's total workforce has grown by about 50 percent since before that crisis. So were now into the new fiscal year. I am still morning the loss of an objective NPR. Lansing said in an interview with Current Thursday that one of his first observations upon joining NPR was that we needed to double down our efforts in diversity, equity and inclusion. Lansing: Were still working on it right now. So we were pleased to see SAG-AFTRA join our efforts. 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. So I brought in Michael Smith as our new chief marketing officer almost a year ago. Everybody at NPR knows exactly what you mean when you say, 'What's our North Star?' Follow Bloomberg reporters as they uncover some of the biggest financial crimes of the modern era. 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. The layoffs are in keeping with an increasingly grim landscape for media companies over recent months. That said, Mohn set higher annual expectations for the network in fundraising and agreed to be co-chairman of its 50th-anniversary capital campaign. Lansing: Thats a great question. NPR's Michel Martin asks NPR's CEO, John Lansing, to respond to an All Things Considered interview with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. And some stations who had a schedule to go down actually were allowed to go down. August 20, 2022 August 20th is National Radio Day. Lansing is a veteran executive and journalist who has spent decades leading complex media companies in growing their relevance and reach, while strengthening their business operations. 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. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Public Media Now was created to be a centralized source of information and resources to help professional within Public Media be more successful. As we got to April of last spring, we saw a massive deficit develop for NPR on the order of about $25 million. I just think we have a special and unique thing as a company. Courtesy of Allison Shelley for NPR. "Jarl would be the first to say that it is the area where he feels that his work was not complete," Sheikholeslami said. National Public Radio (NPR) CEO John Lansing announced in a Wednesday memo that the network will lay off 10 percent of its staff and freeze vacant positions. Lansing: You have to imagine a picture, if you will. Video Snippet As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Doing that just requires that were putting more emphasis on the diversity of our decision makers, our leadership, our story selection, our source selection. CEO John Lansing cited the erosion. My top goal is to support the women of color at NPR so that they feel like they have more upward mobility.. That with a combination of expense cuts, including our employees and our management all taking voluntary pay cuts and benefit cuts, helped close that deficit gap. Bellarmine alumnus and former trustee John Lansing, a veteran cable television and government broadcast executive, is the new CEO of NPR. At the U.S. Agency for Global Media known until last year as the Broadcasting Board of Governors he presided over 53 percent growth in the weekly audience for the agencys networks over the last three years, to 345 million. At the U.S. Agency for Global Media, Lansing championed a free press even as leaders of many nations move against it. Live from. hide caption. Again, I think it's about getting it intertwined into everything we do. 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. The ratings have tanked because all they talk about is race. David Westin speaks with top names in finance about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street. And The New York Times has won praise and new fans through its weekday podcast The Daily, with in-depth interviews of reporters and newsmakers. I was very pleased to see Code Switch named as Apples top podcast of the year. Being a changemaker is awesome, but can have its own challenges as you're just trying to improve your career. Lansing, who is 62, is. U.S. Agency for Global Media Lansing, who is 62, is currently the chief executive of the government agency that oversees Voice of America, Radio and Television Mart and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, among others. If we don't get this right, then our audience of the next 50 years will lack the diversity that would give it the ability to grow and thrive and prosper and even survive. The emphasis, he says, must be on drawing in "the future audience to make NPR sustainable for the next 50 years. Lansing has also put significant stock into what he calls the NPR Network, which calls for greater unity of coverage and digital initiatives, such as newsletters, streaming, podcasts and more. He made his mark in his current job with stirring defenses of journalism, free from government interference. NPR's chief executive announced the network would lay off roughly 10% of its current workforce - at least 100 people - and eliminate most vacant positions. Lansing blamed a slowdown in advertising dollars. So sad to lose an American institution to propaganda. NPR's search for a new CEO is finally over! Current: How much were those anonymous gifts? 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. What makes you so open and vocal about the need for diversity? 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. Current: Is there a timeline for that process? Here's what to do in a worst case scenario. Such distinctions between news and programming are tricky, however, as programming oversees podcasts, including those that perform journalistic functions, such as Code Switch, It's Been A Minute, Planet Money, and Throughline. Did you plan for this or did it kind of just happen? 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. You can't escape that. America needs public radio more than ever. NPR stands stronger than it did at the outset of Mohn's five-year term in 2014. For July, NPRs 60 active shows among them Planet Money, Fresh Air and Wait Wait Dont Tell Me! were downloaded 141 million times and had nearly 21 million listeners in the United States, according to Podtrac. "We're not seeing signs of a recovery in the advertising market," Lansing says in an interview. During the pandemic, NPR sidestepped layoffs through temporary cuts to pay and retirement contributions, distributed with an eye to shielding less well-paid employees, so they were most sharply felt by the most highly compensated staffers and executives. Now, he says, it must drum up more creative income sources, like the licensing of the popular show How I Built This to Amazon's streaming services, which he says generates $8 million annually. 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. NPR faces financial pressures from two fronts. 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? There's always going to be things here and there that have to be worked out, because that's just the way a company is, but I've never been in a company before where it was so understood that we're here to serve the American people. Lansing: We hope to have that completed within about eight to 10 weeks. Under standard procedures for reporting on NPR matters, NPR's corporate and news executives were not allowed to review the report until it was posted. Board Member. John Lansing will begin his term as President and CEO of NPR in October, 2019. NPR is funded by the CPB/PBS which are funded in part by the U.S. government.
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