Blair Levin, President Obama's
National Broadband Plan adviser, is leaving his work at the FCC for the Aspen Institute,
Broadcasting & Cable reports. His new title there: Communications & Society Fellow. CPB has long worked with the institute, participating in think-ins including its
Roundtables on Public Service Media in March 2009 (PDF). CPB President Pat Harrison
credited that work in her announcement last month of CPB's $10 million local journalism initiative (
Current, April 5). Levin's last day with the FCC will be May 7.
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