Michael Getler, who holds the position at the
Washington Post, will become
the first ombudsman for PBS. Getler worked for the
Post 26 years, reporting on the Pentagon, Central Europe and London beats, then serving as foreign editor and deputy managing editor. He became executive editor of the
International Herald Tribune in 1996 and returned to the
Post as ombudsman in 2000. With backing from a panel of journalists,
PBS decided to hire an ombudsman this summer. CPB had
hired a pair of journalists for the purpose. In three months, they've
published seven essays on CPB's website.
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