More on bye-bye, Bob: The demoted host
tells the Washington Post that NPR programming veep Jay Kernis had said he wanted someone else in the job and speculates Kernis was "tired" of listening to him.
In USA Today, Ken Stern, NPR's executive v.p., says the decision was about "needs for years to come." The
Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.)
grills Stern and concludes, "The demotion sounds like the kind of dumb move you might expect from commercial broadcasting, where change is often made because somebody in charge wants to make his mark." MetaFilter readers
decry the decision: "There are some things you just don't mess with." (More in
the Boston Globe and the
New York Times.)
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