WBUR spoke with Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, the founding director of BU’s Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases, to learn whether or ...
Thirty-one employees at WBUR, roughly 14 percent of the station’s staff, are leaving the company through layoffs and buyouts.
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The decision to lay off staff comes two months after WBUR chief executive Margaret Low first informed staff that the station ...
WBUR is working to mitigate the impacts of a multiyear decline in advertising revenue and to navigate a crowded radio market.
KUOW announced Tuesday it would lay off some radio and business-side employees as it grapples with a budget shortfall.
WBUR has announced that Boston’s NPR station is laying off seven employees and 24 others are taking buyouts. The station will ...
Seattle's KUOW is the latest public radio station forced to make financially-motivated layoffs in the wake of budget cuts.
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Layoffs and buyouts have been taking place at stations across the country. Last week, WBUR in Boston announced that it was laying off seven employees, with 24 more taking buyouts. KQED in San ...