NPR backtracked after telling an openly gay host not to attend a corporate "Pride" event after an email was mistakenly sent to the staff.
“The guidance in our ethics handbook is to ‘avoid appearances at private industry or corporate functions,’” NPR’s managing editor for standards and practices, Tony Cavin, wrote in an ...
National Public Radio (NPR) abruptly reversed its decision to ban longtime anchor Ari Shapiro from attending a corporate ...
An email regarding an employee's intention to attend a LGBTQ pride event was unintentionally sent an array staff, resulting ...
A dramatic turnaround unfolded Wednesday at National Public Radio after the organization discouraged longtime anchor Ari ...
KELLY: The AP Stylebook is a journalism industry standard, though NPR's standards and practices editor Tony Cavin says our decision may change if Gulf of America enters widespread usage.
NPR's managing editor for standards and practices Tony Cavin told 'All Things Considered' host Ari Shapiro he was not allowed to attended the event Wednesday, in an email exchange obtained by Semafor.