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NPR Cuts Jobs Amid Funding, Revenue Challenges


National Public Radio (NPR)
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NPR is restructuring its newsroom and offering voluntary buyouts to employees as the public media organization works to address budget pressures tied to declining sponsorship revenue and the loss of federal funding for public broadcasting stations.

NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher said the network is facing an $8 million budget gap within its approximately $300 million annual budget. The shortfall stems in part from reduced station fees following the elimination of federal subsidies for public media stations, along with weaker corporate sponsorship revenue.

The network is offering buyouts to roughly 300 eligible employees, primarily within newsroom newsgathering desks, though NPR officials said they expect to accept about 30 buyouts. More targeted layoffs could follow if enough staff members do not accept the voluntary offers by May 26. Hosts and staff attached to NPR's flagship programs, including Morning Edition and All Things Considered, are not eligible for buyouts.

NPR currently employs about 425 newsroom staffers, according to Editor-in-Chief Thomas Evans. As part of the restructuring, several desks will be consolidated, including the merger of culture, education, religion, addiction, and sports coverage into a new society-and-culture desk. NPR also plans to combine science and climate reporting while reorganizing political and regional coverage into a broader power-and-policy operation.

Despite the cuts, NPR recently received two private donations totaling $113 million, among the largest gifts in the organization's history. Much of that funding, however, is earmarked for technology and digital innovation rather than newsroom operations.

Maher said listener donations following Congress' decision last year to claw back $1.1 billion in previously approved public media funding helped soften the financial blow for NPR and its member stations. Still, she said the organization must adapt to long-term changes in audience behavior and digital consumption.

NPR executives said the network plans to overhaul its app and digital platforms while encouraging audiences to engage directly with NPR-owned platforms rather than relying on outside distribution channels. Leadership also cited the growing impact of AI-generated search summaries and declining Google referral traffic as challenges facing digital publishers across the media industry.

The restructuring also includes leadership changes. Executive Editor Eva Rodriguez will transition into a consulting role, while Chief Washington Editor Krishnadev Calamur will assume her newsroom position. NPR is also searching for a new chief content officer to oversee both programming and newsroom operations.

Maher said NPR is attempting to preserve its core journalism mission while making difficult financial decisions. "We have made every effort to preserve the core capacity and strengths of what makes NPR different and distinct," Maher said.

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