DOGE is on a collision course with PBS and NPR that could ultimately doom public broadcasting's reliance on government funding.
Chief Diversity Officer Keith Woods announced he'll retire after a 46-year career in journalism and 15 years at NPR, as the issue he has championed takes center stage in political discourse.
NPR says it will continue to support diversity, equity and inclusion efforts after their Chief Diversity Officer, Keith Woods, announced his retirement.
Katherine Maher, president and chief executive of "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered" home NPR, also said in a statement that the service has adhered to the FCC guidelines on underwriting messages. As far as the fate of federal funding for PBS is ...