Slate media critic Jack Schafer
lays out the case against proposals to save the
Washington Post and the
New York Times by converting them to nonprofit endowed journalism organizations, and NPR President Vivian Schiller joins
the fray to point to NPR's example. "We are the living, breathing prototype" of an endowed news organization that others are "imagining to be revolutionary," she writes. "Shafer worries that an organization with an endowment and board means there’s no one to yell at. Fear not – we get yelled at just as much as every other news organization."
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