Job Openings at NPR — D.C. Metro Area

NPR National Pub­lic Radio has a job open­ing in the D.C. metro area for a Deputy Man­ag­ing Editor.

Writer’s Lifeguard: Money, Favors, Fifty Shades

  By Jules Older, Feb. 5, 2013 Any­one? Any­one? Mak­ing Money You may recall, in Writer’s Life­guard 78, I announced, “My goal, my aim, my early res­o­lu­tion for 2013 is to start mak­ing money again.” Too early to tell if that will work, but I’ve started putting it into prac­tice. Three exam­ples… 1.    After my ski quiz appeared […]

Public Radio’s original entrepreneur, Bill Kling, hopes to save local journalism, hire 100 reporters

By Andrew Phelps, Nie­man Jour­nal­ism Lab As he pre­pares to step down from the top of Amer­i­can Pub­lic Media, his job for the last 44 years, I recently made the mis­take of con­grat­u­lat­ing Bill Kling on his retire­ment. Kling launched what would become Min­nesota Pub­lic Radio in 1967, the year Pres­i­dent John­son signed the Pub­lic Broad­cast­ing Act. He […]

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