Comment on this storyComment NPR said it will stop tweeting after Twitter labeled its accounts as government-funded media, becoming the most prominent news organization to quit the social media platform since Elon Musk purchased it last year. Twitter and Musk tagged NPR’s
Comment on this storyComment Is NPR “U.S. state-affiliated media”? Twitter, and its new owner Elon Musk, seem to think so. Over NPR’s protests, Twitter placed that label on its account Tuesday night, implying that the Washington-based nonprofit news organization is somehow connected
Comment on this story Comment NPR said it would stop production on a series of podcasts, including “Invisibilia,” an early hit, as part of a broad cutback it signaled was coming last month. Faced with a projected $30 million decline in revenue,
Comment on this story Comment NPR plans to cut about 100 employees — roughly 10 percent of its workforce — in one of the largest layoffs in the nonprofit news giant’s 53-year history. “Our financial outlook has darkened considerably over recent weeks,”