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First Posted: 12-10-08 03:05 PM   |   Updated: 01-10-09 05:12 AM

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NPR Interim President & CEO Dennis Haarsager announced plans to reduce 7% of its workforce and cancel two shows, "News & Notes" and "Day to Day" in a memo to staff Wednesday afternoon. The memo outlines NPR's financial difficulties and explains the rationale for eliminating 64 employees and canceling the two shows:


Today, we are announcing the cancellation of News & Notes and Day to Day, and significant budget reductions across the organization. These cuts include the elimination of 64 filled and 21 unfilled positions, many of which are associated with the two cancelled programs.


Positions have also been eliminated across NPR, including reporting, editorial, and production staffs; station services; digital media; research; communications; and administrative support. Overall, this is a 7% reduction in NPR's current workforce.


It is important for you to understand why we chose to cancel News & Notes and Day to Day, and the implications for programming strategy and commitments. Neither program was attracting sufficient levels of audience or national underwriting necessary to sustain continued production under these tough financial circumstances.

Haarsager also announced that he will be staying on for six months as Executive VP to assist incoming CEO Vivian Schiller with the transition.

Full memo below:

To the staff of NPR:


Over the past few months, we have all witnessed the deterioration of the national economy. NPR is not immune to this severe downturn, and our revenue sources will be affected. A sharp drop in our current and projected corporate underwriting has compelled us to reduce expenses immediately. This memo describes our plan to ensure that NPR will weather this economic crisis.


NPR's Financial Environment

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In late spring, we began to see a decrease in NPR corporate sponsorship, which makes up nearly a third of our operating budget. While we made budget cuts at that time and continued to do so as the economy faltered, all our revenue sources are under pressure. Corporate sponsorship has decreased even more sharply since mid-September. All industries, including the financial, automotive, and media industries, historically our biggest underwriters, are cutting back significantly. Additionally, the philanthropic foundations and major donors who support NPR are cautiously watching the economy and their future giving is uncertain. The manageable $2 million budget deficit we projected in July for Fiscal Year 2009 has now risen to a projected $23 million deficit.


It is clear that this serious financial situation can't be responsibly resolved through short-term or temporary cuts. Rather, we must take measures that provide long-term savings, and that preserve our effectiveness and ability to generate vital income in the years ahead.


NPR's Budget Reduction Plan

Today, we are announcing the cancellation of News & Notes and Day to Day, and significant budget reductions across the organization. These cuts include the elimination of 64 filled and 21 unfilled positions, many of which are associated with the two cancelled programs.


Positions have also been eliminated across NPR, including reporting, editorial, and production staffs; station services; digital media; research; communications; and administrative support. Overall, this is a 7% reduction in NPR's current workforce.


It is important for you to understand why we chose to cancel News & Notes and Day to Day, and the implications for programming strategy and commitments. Neither program was attracting sufficient levels of audience or national underwriting necessary to sustain continued production under these tough financial circumstances.


Given the publicity that surrounded the bequest from Joan B. Kroc in 2003, it is understandable to wonder why NPR doesn't draw on it at this time. Legal restrictions severely limit expenditure of the NPR endowment, which includes most of the bequest made by Mrs. Kroc. Fortunately, even though the endowment lost value and did not generate earnings for this year, the NPR Foundation was able to fund a separate $10 million distribution against what NPR had budgeted for FY 2009. The NPR Board also authorized us to access up to $15 million from the NPR operating reserves, allowing us to cope with the immediate situation and limit the depth of the cuts to staff and programs.


In November, we sent a memo to all staff relaying our need to address growing budget concerns. In return, we received thoughtful budget suggestions from staff members across the organization. We reviewed them all, and investigated options such as furloughs and fringe benefit reductions. In the end, we concluded that it was necessary to eliminate some activities completely to achieve the long-term savings we require while protecting our core mission.


Laying off valued colleagues was a difficult decision and the last thing we wanted to do. You may have been directly affected by today's announcement or work closely with someone who was. These cuts are based on the nature of positions, not a judgment of the contributions of those who are losing their jobs. We are losing talented and hardworking staff. The cuts are a reflection of the difficult economic times we are being forced to confront, and we know you will give those who are losing their jobs your personal support.


The show-related positions will end March 20, 2009, the date of both programs' final broadcast. This date allows stations the necessary time to adjust their program schedules. Most of the remaining affected positions will end on January 12, 2009. All affected employees will receive payout of accrued and unused vacation time. Regular employees will receive NPR's standard severance which is one day of severance for every month they have been continuously employed by NPR, to a maximum of 125 days, or about 6 months of pay. Regular staff will also be eligible for up to 6 months of continued health, dental, and vision insurance coverage and outplacement assistance.


In addition to these programming and staff changes, we are greatly restricting the budget for discretionary expenses such as travel, NPR-sponsored events, conferences, training, and consultants in FY09. We have eliminated all FY09 merit increases for the senior team, which includes all vice presidents and executive staff. All other staff will receive their January merit increases as planned. (Severance packages for affected employees will include their January 1 salary increases.)


I have personally focused on the alignment of NPR's senior team, our current executive position vacancies, and the roles of our senior vice presidents, in an effort to better align work and make changes that will contribute to the net savings for NPR. This resulted in the decision to reclassify several positions: Ellen Weiss, VP for News; Kathleen Jackson, VP for HR; and Joyce Slocum, VP for Legal Affairs and General Counsel are promoted to the SVP level. Debra May Hughes, Executive Director of Public Interactive, is promoted to VP. These changes were made to better reflect the scope of their responsibilities and contributions. Three of these were title changes and did not involve a change in pay.


Additionally, the Board of Directors has asked me to stay on as an Executive VP during the first six months of new CEO Vivian Schiller's transition. I have also made a decision to eliminate the Senior Vice President of Strategy and Partnerships position, and Dana Davis Rehm has accepted a new role as SVP of Marketing, Communications, and External Relations. This expanded position replaces the currently vacant VP of Marketing and Communications.


The Future

We believe, but cannot guarantee, that our budget plan and the one-time infusion of funds from the reserves will allow us to weather economic declines over the rest of FY09 and into FY10. We also see promise in digital underwriting, which makes up 12% of our total corporate sponsorship revenues and has actually seen an increase of 9% to date as on-air sponsorships have fallen. While this trajectory must be read with caution, it is nonetheless a good sign. NPR is losing revenue, not audience or relevance. To the contrary, our audience has continued to grow in the face of declining journalism investments elsewhere in the nation.


We are encountering immediate budget challenges, yet we have just completed a year of near-record audience levels on-air, online, and on mobile platforms. NPR will always be deeply committed to providing audiences and stations with the best reporting and story-telling in America. With public radio's expansion into digital media and continued on-air excellence, we are poised for even greater relevance in the future. Now more than ever, the nation is looking to NPR to better understand the extraordinary events occurring in the world. Stations are depending on NPR for our trademark storytelling and superb journalism. We ask each of you to dig deep and hold fast to the mission that has made this organization great, and your fierce dedication to the 882 stations, more than 26 million listeners, and 8 million online users who want NPR to be part of their lives for generations to come.


Please join Mitch Praver and me to discuss this announcement, today from 4:00-4:30 p.m. in Boardrooms East/West. You can also watch the Intranet for remote listening and video options. Additional information on today's announcement can be found in a FAQ posted to the Intranet homepage.


Sincerely,

Dennis Haarsager

Interim President and CEO

NPR Interim President & CEO Dennis Haarsager announced plans to reduce 7% of its workforce and cancel two shows, "News & Notes" and "Day to Day" in a memo to staff Wednesday afternoon. The memo outl...
NPR Interim President & CEO Dennis Haarsager announced plans to reduce 7% of its workforce and cancel two shows, "News & Notes" and "Day to Day" in a memo to staff Wednesday afternoon. The memo outl...
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- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

Just don't mess with This American Life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 12/10/2008

TAL is produced by Public Radio International, not NPR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 12/10/2008
- LeeVing I'm a Fan of LeeVing 12 fans permalink

Which is why it has never jumped the shark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 12/10/2008
- BassCadet I'm a Fan of BassCadet 4 fans permalink

That show should be the first one to go.

There is only so much " Zonky so-far-left-it's-almost-a-caricature-of-a-stereotypical-leftist male tells oddly endearing story with his weird speech impediment" crap you can listen to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 12/10/2008

You mean only so much YOU can listen to. There are many of us who love it, there's a good reason it's probably the most popular show on NPR right now, and a huge boost to their fundraising.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 12/10/2008

I, too, love Day to Day and am sorry to hear it's going away. Why don't they get rid of What D'Ya Know? I can't be the only one who thinks Michael Feldman is annoying-ly unfunny, can I?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

You're probably not the only one, but I kinda like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 12/10/2008

It's definitely love it or hate it. It seems to be popular in some markets but they dumped it in Chicago after having it in a prime spot for many years.

We saw it live once and my wife got to be a contestant in the quiz.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 12/10/2008
- JDinBalt I'm a Fan of JDinBalt 4 fans permalink

I totally agree. WDYK is the second most insipid program on NPR. I love most of the programming, but Feldman's a regular channel turner for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 12/10/2008
- DRaymond I'm a Fan of DRaymond 67 fans permalink
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As they said in the memo, not enough corporate sponsorship and not enough audience. On the other hand they had a tough time slot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 12/10/2008

Much as I'm sorry to see the cuts, I don't share the love some have shown for "Day to Day". From the cheesy banter between Alex Chadwick and Madeleine Brand to the (thankfully) recently ended "What's the New What?", along with the occasional cringe-inducing guest appearances by "comedy" duo Frangela, much of "Day to Day" won't be missed. Some aspects of the show weren't bad, like "The Unger Report", the David Was music commentary, and "Summary Judgment". But much of it played like "Morning Edition Lite". I am sort of sorry to see "News and Notes" go, even though I'm not a regular listener to that show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 12/10/2008
- adamnation I'm a Fan of adamnation 8 fans permalink

To bad it wasn't "Car Talk" and "A Prairie Home Companion"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 12/10/2008

Hey now! Garrison Keillor rocks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 12/10/2008

I'm with you. Don't mess with Keillor!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 12/10/2008

As do the Magliozzi brothers!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 12/10/2008
- jmyoung666 I'm a Fan of jmyoung666 2 fans permalink

I like NPR, but Garrison Keillor is not entertaining.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 12/20/2008
- prog I'm a Fan of prog 18 fans permalink
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DITTO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 12/10/2008
- jonolennon I'm a Fan of jonolennon 5 fans permalink
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Double DITTO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 12/10/2008
- BassMent I'm a Fan of BassMent 41 fans permalink
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Both of those shows have huge and loyal audiences. "APHC" is frequently the top performer during pledge drives, producing more donations per hour than any other radio program.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 12/10/2008
- Bashley I'm a Fan of Bashley 14 fans permalink
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Those are two of my favorite shows on NPR! Click and Clack, and Garrison, make weekends on NPR something to look forward to.

I do hate to lose News and Notes. I hope to continue to hear from Farai Chideya and her panel in the future, and will follow their endeavors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 12/10/2008
- JDinBalt I'm a Fan of JDinBalt 4 fans permalink

Change "Car Talk" to "Fresh Air" and I'm in total agreement. My God, I can count on two hands the episodes of Fresh Air that have actually caught my interest. Mostly it's as dull as watching paint dry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 12/10/2008

I think Terri Gross is one of the best interviewers around - period. She usually has interesting guests and has an archive of interviews so deep we can always get a reminder of where someone stood on issues long ago - and see if they still hold their same views today. She is always prepared and ask insightful and thought-provoking questions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 12/10/2008
- jmyoung666 I'm a Fan of jmyoung666 2 fans permalink

I cannot believe they burned through $200M on top of their normal sources of income. Their annual budget at the time of the donation was only about $100M a year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

They didn't burn through it. It's an endowment fund.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 12/10/2008

Exactly. Invested in an endowment it probably gives them a few tens of millions a year on a regular basis. Do people really think they would just take something like that and go out and spend it all?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 12/10/2008
- jmyoung666 I'm a Fan of jmyoung666 2 fans permalink

Duh. Of course. And as someone else pointed out, that fund may have shrank if it was heavily invested in stocks or real estate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 12/20/2008
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Did Blago have any friends or associates? It appears all of his colleagues and fellow politicos never talked to him or didn't know him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 12/10/2008

I assume you're lost?

Or are you really that obsessed with this particular topic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 12/10/2008
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Woohoo! Another lefty tr@sh manufacturing machine is on it's way out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

Trash manufacturing? That's a tad delusional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 12/10/2008
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Moyers is a j0ke and an insult to the 4th Estate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 12/10/2008

Yeah, those guys at NPR like to use crazy things such as "big words" and "facts". I can see why some on the right aren't such big fans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 12/10/2008
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That is the false premise folks like you operate off of. Blago didn't get the memo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 12/10/2008
- flossophy I'm a Fan of flossophy 370 fans permalink
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hmm... gotta be careful with an assertion like that.

The right thinks NPR doesn't represent the facts or context clearly.

Perhaps you should find out why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 12/11/2008
- jhw22 I'm a Fan of jhw22 27 fans permalink

If intelligent, interesting and funny content is lefty trash, then okie dokie. I am not insulted by an attack on being smart and witty. I sure would hate to be dumb and humorless.

Jennifer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

Good post, Jennifer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 12/10/2008
- dcarn2 I'm a Fan of dcarn2 2 fans permalink

I LOVED Day to Day....I can't believe they're getting rid of it :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 12/10/2008

Anyone know if the there is a proposal to increase the funds appropriated by Congress to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

I wish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 12/10/2008

I really enjoy NPR myself, however I hope Congress doesn't include any increase in funds to the Corp for Public Broadcasting. There are just too many more important things to take care of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 12/10/2008
- jonolennon I'm a Fan of jonolennon 5 fans permalink
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My guess is that the Republicans are looking for a way to cut the funding. That is their operating MO.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 12/10/2008

i forgot to add in my last statement how incredibly depressed i'm getting. can we get some good news? yes, yes, i know, barack obama was elected. but, it's....christmas and i'm not getting a bonus and my kid is supposed to go to college next year and it's raining and my hub works for a newspaper.

one big: AHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

That sucks. I hope your kid gets through school.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 12/10/2008

what happened to that HUGE inheritance they were given by joan kroc (sp?). it was just so much money. i really like "day to day" -- loved listening to the money advisor and the reviews on friday. too bad. it was an interesting show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 12/10/2008

It was 200 million that went into an endowment fund. Even with that, they're facing a 23 million dollar deficit this year. This is a huge national network with many shows which aren't cheap to make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 12/10/2008
- jmyoung666 I'm a Fan of jmyoung666 2 fans permalink

But $200M was two years annual budget at the time. If they received it 5 years ago, they have had roughly an extra$40M a year since then. and they are still $23M short. Did all their donors stop giving after that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 12/10/2008

Bummer!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 12/10/2008

"Public" Radio was co-opted by the right years ago. Who needs 'em? Let their neocon masters have one last shot at trashing the place; we can start over in January and go back to an organization with integrity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 12/10/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

What are you talking about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 12/10/2008

I haven't stayed up on the details but when the Repugs had control of the House and Senate... they used a lot of threats of funding withdrawal/elimination of NPR. They essentially forced NPR to take a more right leaning view and if I am not mistaken they or Bush were fot NPR management installed.

It has been going downhill for years and often didn't sound that different to F news. There is even a website devoted to the decline in NPR.

I don't know why people thought it was a left leaning organization. Frankly, I always loved a lot of the cultural things that you couldn't get elsewhere and hated to see them decrease only to have more Wall Street/Dow Business reporting that's available everywhere...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 12/10/2008
- lauriemann I'm a Fan of lauriemann 9 fans permalink
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I'm fascinated to learn that they've been "co-opted by the right." NPR is one of the few places you can hear something approaching "fair and balanced" coverage, meaning the right is usually complaining loudly that it's way too leftist.

Our local station doesn't carry News and Notes, and I never could get into Day to Day. So I guess if they had to cut some shows, they cut ones I'm not listening to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 12/10/2008
- Shawn828 I'm a Fan of Shawn828 3 fans permalink

I think the phrase is more threatened by the right than co-opted. NPR's funding was constantly threatened with being cut or ended completely, and it has been a bain of the big three plus others, even though most of their programming is stuff the other networks don't want to broadcast anyway (like Sesame Street, a program for children that's still very popular, but doesn't do product placement. No ad dollars there). What commercial station would devote the time necessary for a Ken Burns series? Or exposure to Britcoms or Masterpiece Theater for those without premium cable?

NPR is more like a battered spouse with no current solution besides cooperate or risk being beaten to death (suspended funding forcing it to go full commercial and start showing stuff like 90210).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 12/10/2008

You've got that right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 12/10/2008

gulopartisan- you're absolutely right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 12/10/2008

Oh man, I really enjoy listening to NPR's Day to Day and sometimes News and Notes.

I knew NPR was going to hurt themselves again after they canceled Bryant Park Project!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 12/10/2008
- satyriasis I'm a Fan of satyriasis 22 fans permalink

NPR elevates discussion and tries to give it's listeners a profound understanding of complex issues. I think an Obama administration should increase it's funding tenfold.

Is NPR perfect? No. It's still better than just about anything else on the air.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 12/10/2008
- loofa I'm a Fan of loofa 3 fans permalink

here here - or is it hear hear? hmmm, where does that come from anyhow?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 12/10/2008
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I agree with you 100%. NPR is one of the best news sources in the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 12/10/2008
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