
NPR editor resigns after suspension for essay accusing network of liberal bias
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor/Reporter), William Jackson (Producer), Jake Maslo (Video Editor)
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Uri Berliner, a long-serving senior editor at NPR, resigned after being suspended for publicly criticizing the network’s perceived liberal bias in an op-ed. Berliner’s critique claimed NPR catered exclusively to a narrow liberal perspective. The statement sparked internal controversy, leading to his suspension on Friday, April 12, for violating policies regarding external publications.
In a social media post on Wednesday, April 17, Berliner shared his resignation letter, commending NPR as a valuable institution but criticizing its current leadership for issues he raised in the op-ed.

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The fallout from Berliner’s op-ed reignited debates within NPR about its editorial direction and drew attention from conservative critics. Some of the critics highlighted progressive-oriented social media posts by NPR CEO Katherine Maher from before she assumed the leadership position.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is once again pursuing legislative measures to cut federal funding to NPR, arguing that the publicly funded broadcaster should not exhibit partisan bias.
Blackburn previously tried to reduce funding for the corporation by $50 million during her tenure as a House representative in 2011.
[URI BERLINER]
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URI BERLINER, A LONG-SERVING SENIOR EDITOR AT NPR, RESIGNED JUST DAYS AFTER BEING SUSPENDED FOR PUBLICLY CRITICIZING THE NETWORK’S PERCEIVED LIBERAL BIAS IN AN OP-ED.
IN A SOCIAL MEDIA POST WEDNESDAY, BERLINER SHARED HIS RESIGNATION LETTER, WHERE HE COMMENDED NPR AS A VALUABLE INSTITUTION BUT CRITICIZED ITS CURRENT LEADERSHIP FOR EXACERBATING ISSUES HE RAISED IN A RECENT OP-ED.
HIS CRITIQUE, WHICH CLAIMED NPR CATERED EXCLUSIVELY TO A NARROW LIBERAL PERSPECTIVE, SPARKED SIGNIFICANT INTERNAL CONTROVERSY AND LED TO HIS SUSPENSION LAST WEEK FOR VIOLATING POLICIES REGARDING EXTERNAL PUBLICATIONS.
THE FALLOUT FROM BERLINER’S OP-ED HAS NOT ONLY REIGNITED DEBATES WITHIN NPR ABOUT ITS EDITORIAL DIRECTION BUT ALSO DRAWN ATTENTION FROM CONSERVATIVE CRITICS, INCLUDING THOSE HIGHLIGHTING PROGRESSIVE-ORIENTED SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS BY NPR’S CEO, KATHERINE MAHER BEFORE TAKING THE REIGNS AT THE NETWORK.
WHILE NPR’S BIAS ARGUMENTS ARE BACK IN THE HEADLINES — SENATOR MARSHA BLACKBURN OF TENNESSEE IS ALSO ONCE AGAIN PURSUING LEGISLATIVE MEASURES TO CUT FEDERAL FUNDING TO NPR, ARGUING THAT THE PUBLICLY FUNDED BROADCASTER SHOULD NOT EXHIBIT PARTISAN BIAS.
BLACKBURN PREVIOUSLY AIMED TO REDUCE FUNDING FOR THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING by $50 million DURING HER TENURE AS A HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE IN 2011.
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