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Thursday, April 11, 2024

NPR Responds To Editor's Concerns


NPR finds itself in the spotlight after a senior editor’s candid critique. Uri Berliner, a seasoned NPR editor with over 25 years of experience, has raised concerns about the network’s journalistic integrity and its relationship with the public.

In his essay titled “I’ve Been at NPR for 25 years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust,” Berliner delves into several critical points:

Diversity and Inclusion: Berliner highlights NPR’s strategic emphasis on diversity and inclusion based on race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. While these efforts are commendable, he argues that they have inadvertently led to an “absence of viewpoint diversity.” The network’s push for representation may have unintentionally stifled open-mindedness.

Controversial Stories: Berliner points out specific stories where NPR’s coverage fell short. 

These include:

  • The question of whether former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 election.
  • The origins of the virus causing COVID-19.
  • The significance and provenance of emails leaked from Hunter Biden’s laptop before the 2020 election.
  • NPR’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Groupthink and Diversity: Berliner contends that NPR has suffered from groupthink due to insufficient diversity of viewpoints within the newsroom. He calls for a more robust exchange of ideas to better serve the public.

NPR’s Response: NPR's chief news executive, Edith Chapin, wrote in a memo to staff Tuesday afternoon that she and the news leadership team strongly reject Berliner's assessment. "We're proud to stand behind the exceptional work that our desks and shows do to cover a wide range of challenging stories," she wrote. "We believe that inclusion — among our staff, with our sourcing, and in our overall coverage — is critical to telling the nuanced stories of this country and our world."

A spokesperson for NPR said Chapin, who also serves as the network's chief content officer, would have no further comment.

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