Media outlets, including NPR, can face skepticism about their reporting. News should be factual, but there are many who sometimes feel it’s being presented with a particular slant or bias.
Join us Thursday morning April 25 at 9:20, as we talk with NPR Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos. His job is to bring transparency to NPR’s journalism, and to be the public’s representative at NPR.
From selling subscriptions to the Cincinnati Post as a teen, to now serving as president and chief executive officer of the E.W. Scripps Company he is Rich Boehne and he will be On the Money with Chris DeSimio to discuss today’s media landscape.