Robin Young |
According to the NPR blog The Two-Way, it will be replaced by
Here and Now, a show produced in partnership with member station WBUR in Boston . Reported stories
will be part of the show's format.
Here and Now host Robin Young will be joined by Jeremy Hobson of Marketplace Morning Report — NPR reporters will be contributing work, as well.
Neal Conan, Talk of the Nation's host, will depart after more than three decades with the network. His past positions include stints as bureau chief in
NPR executives said public radio has a glut of vibrant
call-in shows involving national issues — and that they sought a news magazine
with a mix of interviews and prepared stories to bridge the hours between
Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
The network is also running a $7 million deficit. Executives
say Conan was welcome to stay with NPR and that they intend to offer jobs to
every staffer working for Talk of the Nation.
Network executives say the move is not intended to plug the
$7 million deficit, which amounts to less than 4 percent of NPR's annual
operating budget. Instead, they say, it's about ensuring that money and personnel
are being used in ways that make sense in today's media environment.
Read More Now.
Ron Elving, seniorWashington
editor for NPR, and Diane Rehm react to news that NPR will discontinue the 21-year-old
call-in show, "Talk of the Nation."
Ron Elving, senior
Sorry to see people lose their jobs. Maybe if NPR offered programming that more people enjoyed and would pay for, then the deficit would not be occuring. Just thinking.
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