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Former NPR President and CEO John Lansing Passes Away


John Lansing
John Lansing

John Lansing, the former President and CEO of National Public Radio (NPR), has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of leadership during one of the most challenging periods in the organization's history. Lansing, who served as NPR's CEO from 2019 until his departure in 2023, was widely recognized for steering the organization through a time marked by significant shifts in the media landscape.

Under his leadership, NPR navigated the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that its journalism continued to reach millions of listeners during a time of unprecedented uncertainty. Additionally, Lansing's tenure saw NPR covering critical global events, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with a commitment to factual and in-depth reporting.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) released a statement from current President and CEO Patricia Harrison, expressing deep sorrow over Lansing's death. "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting mourns the death of John Lansing. His contributions to public radio were immense, and his leadership during challenging times left a lasting impact," said Harrison.

Harrison further praised Lansing's dedication to public service and journalistic integrity. "John was mission-driven and was proud of public media's and NPR's service to the American people. His commitment to journalistic excellence will continue to inspire generations to come," she added.

John Lansing's career in public media was marked by a dedication to upholding the values of public broadcasting. His leadership at NPR, particularly during times of crisis, demonstrated his commitment to ensuring that the American public had access to reliable, trustworthy news.

Lansing is remembered not only for his professional achievements but also for his personal qualities, including his deep sense of responsibility to public service. His impact on NPR and the broader public media community will be felt for years to come.

"May his memory be a blessing to his family and all who knew him," Harrison concluded in her statement.

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