NPR’s chief executive, John Lansing, said on Tuesday that he would retire at the end of the year, ending a rocky four years atop the public broadcaster.
He said that he had made the decision to retire after discussions with his wife, Jean.
A veteran media executive, Mr. Lansing joined NPR as its chief executive in 2019 after running the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
During his tenure, NPR faced serious financial difficulties, some of them brought on by the pandemic.
In early in 2020, executives including Mr. Lansing took pay cuts to help with budget gaps.
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