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June 2024
News and tech media mostly quiet after UN chief calls for ban on ads for oil and gas
The Guardian contacted 11 major organizations that run fossil-fuel ads after Wednesday’s speech by António Guterres
May 2024
How a smear campaign against NPR led Elon Musk to feud with Signal
Rightwing media personalities on X transmuted a screed against NPR’s CEO into a fight over encryption via the Transitive Property of Bad People
April 2024
NPR needs a serious critique not a politically charged parting shot
Margaret Sullivan
NPR editor who accused outlet of liberal bias resigns
NPR journalist suspended after public criticism of broadcaster’s liberal slant
Senior NPR editor claims public broadcaster lacks ‘viewpoint diversity’
December 2023
‘It’s hell being famous’: second violent death of Serial podcast character raises ethics questions
Tyler Goodson, 32, was killed by police in Woodstock, Alabama, after public radio mega-hit brought fame – but not much else
April 2023
NPR to quit Twitter after being labelled ‘state-affiliated media’
NPR pushes back after Twitter designates it as ‘state-affiliated media’
February 2023
NPR announces it will lay off approximately 10% of its workforce
Internal memo said job cuts are a result of declining advertising revenue and that details will be revealed in March
January 2022
There's a podcast for that
Mock around the clock: the five best satirical news podcasts
‘He’s gone. OK’: Trump hangs up on NPR after host presses him on election lies
June 2021
Fox News claims NPR wants to ‘cancel’ Tom Hanks over Tulsa op-ed
Network focused on column by Eric Deggans written in response to actor’s New York Times essay on Tulsa race massacre
August 2020
Ee-moo?! NPR’s ‘absurd’ pronunciation starts new emu war in Australia
Reporter admits he may have sparked ‘international incident’ by choosing ‘ee-moo’ over ‘ee-mew’
March 2020
Did RuPaul just announce he has a fracking empire on his ranch?
The host of RuPaul’s Drag Race revealed recently that he leases the mineral rights of the 60,000 acres he owns in Wyoming to oil companies
January 2020
Trump praises Pompeo for rant against NPR reporter: ‘You did a good job on her’
Mary Louise Kelly said the secretary of state launched into a tirade after she asked tough questions about Ukraine
NPR reporter removed from Pompeo trip in 'retaliation', says press group
State department denies journalist seat on official plane, following public feud with news outlet over tough questions on Ukraine
Emails cast further doubt on Pompeo's claim NPR reporter lied to him
Mary Louise Kelly's interaction with Mike Pompeo was like satire. If only it was
Francine Prose
Pompeo says NPR reporter is part of 'unhinged' US media conspiracy
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