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NPR CEO Katherine Maher Discusses Recent Restructuring and Adapting to Federal Defunding

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NPR trims jobs in newsroom overhaul as it confronts era without public funding

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NPR CEO And Hosts Discuss Journalism’s Future At Inaugural KUT Festival.

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NPR Receives $113 Million From 2 Donors After Federal Funding Cuts: 'Our Means Must Evolve'

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NPR receives $113 million in charitable gifts

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Statement from NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher on the passing of Kevin Klose

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NPR CEO Takes Hard Line As Defunding Fight Exposes Deep Rifts In Public Media.

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Corporation for Public Broadcasting votes itself out of existence

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REALITY BITES: New York Times Hails NPR CEO’s ‘Unyielding’ Denial of Leftist Bias

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Since taking over as chief executive of NPR last year, Katherine Maher has confronted one crisis after another. The organization has managed to hold on to its influence over public broadcasting, even as Congress stripped more than $500 million in annual fun

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NPR CEO was asked to resign ahead of Trump government spending cuts: report

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NPR CEO refused to resign despite pressure from major supporter who cited bias concerns: report

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NPR’s C.E.O. Was a Right-Wing Target. Then the Real Trouble Started.

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NPR CEO Katherine Maher Wins NPF’s 2025 Kiplinger Award

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Can NPR do without federal funding? Its CEO says she’s optimistic.

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The CEO of NPR Made the Best Case for Defunding It

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NPR CEO Katherine Maher discusses the future of public radio

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Sen. Eric Schmitt: To Celebrate Defunding NPR, Here Are Some Of CEO Katherine Maher's Most Deranged Tweets

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NPR CEO Katherine Maher: Republicans Cutting Off Their Constituents' Noses To Spite NPR's Face