Paterson on leadership (at NPR)
March 7, 2008 by John Proffitt · Leave a Comment
While I do appreciate Robert Paterson’s take on the leadership issue that’s likely below the surface of the NPR / Stern debate, I’m struggling to believe that that’s the core of this week’s story — that Ken Stern just ruffled too many feathers and it was time for a different leader. Sure, hard-charging generals are not the best leaders in all situations, and after 10 years of whip-cracking you might need a smooth operator. That makes eminent sense.
But in the shifting media environment about which so many of us write and ruminate, isn’t a hard-charging general needed at the top? Someone that has both the vision and the drive to push through to a new way of thinking and doing. The media environment changes in play today are not just operational in nature, where a COO might fix this, improve that — they’re strategic shifts. Seismic shifts. World-upside-down shifts. Only a CEO and her or his board of directors can handle those issues and realign the company. And given the time-to-market pressures of new media on old media, NPR probably didn’t (and doesn’t) have the time for all the required dinners and socials and private meetings, nor could it afford compromise after political compromise on the way to a new strategy.
NPR — like all media companies, for-profit or nonprofit, operating in any or all media formats — must grapple with the fundamental changes in progress. The relationship between producers, distributors and consumers is completely inverting.
Of course, this entire discussion could be moot. Public media’s future may have to be created outside the voluminous corpus of NPR (or APM or PRI or APT or PBS or …). Developing a new model with fundamentally different DNA may not be possible inside the system, either with a hard-charging general or a sweet-talking politician.
Jarvis on NPR
March 7, 2008 by John Proffitt · Leave a Comment
Well he’s not “on” NPR, but he comments on the NPR / Ken Stern thing, as you might expect. He even gives a shout-out to yours truly (blush!). I returned the favor by commenting on his post.
- Trouble for NPR — BuzzMachine / 7 Mar 2008 (Update: Note Dennis Haarsager’s comment to this post at Jarvis’ blog)
In that post he also refers to a great year-old post about public radio, following a meeting he had at NPR along with other new media folks. This is the post that introduces the great new word “converstation”:
- What should local radio be? — BuzzMachine / 19 Feb 2007
NPR / Ken Stern article links (updated)
March 7, 2008 by John Proffitt · 3 Comments
Here’s a collection of Ken Stern / NPR article links for those interested in a curated list.
Updated 24 Mar 2008.
- Stern lost support in his tryout as No. 1 at NPR
Current / 24 Mar 2008 - NPR Reboots — NewsGang Live 03.14.08 (MP3, 1 hour, 25 minutes)
New NPR CEO Dennis Haarsager, Hearts of Space producer Stephen Hill, and Doc Searls - NPR grapples with the prospect of a post-radio future
Christian Science Monitor / 14 Mar 2008 - What’s the problem with NPR?
The Sound of Young America (Jesse Thorn) / 13 Mar 2008 - Haarsager wades into murky water as interim chief at NPR
Seattle Post-Intelligencer / 12 Mar 2008 - Why is managing NPR so damn difficult?
Jeffrey Dvorkin / 9 Mar 2008 - Change at National Public Radio
Technology360 (Dennis Haarsager) / 9 Mar 2008 - NPR is Radio Too
Phil Wilson / 8 Mar 2008 - Value-added local journalism
Etaoin Shrdlu (Howard Weaver) / 8 Mar 2008 - NPR CEO O-U-T
On The Media / 7 Mar 2008 - WSU associate vice president’s retirement effective immediately
Pullman-Moscow Daily News / 7 Mar 2008 (registration required, or read the full text in the comments below, thanks to Kerry Swanson) - Trouble for NPR
BuzzMachine (Jeff Jarvis) / 7 Mar 2008 (includes a comment from Dennis Haarsager and lots more interesting comments) - Did new media success cost NPR boss his job?
New Tech Heroes / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR Chief Executive Ousted After Fights With Board
Chronicle of Philanthropy / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR – Horses for Courses
Robert Paterson / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR – The Opportunity
Robert Paterson / 7 Mar 2008 - How NPR’s CEO was Dumped
David Weir / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR CEO Ken Stern Forced Out
NPR.org / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR Leader Out After Board Clash
Washington Post / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR Chief, in Office Since 2006, Will Depart
New York Times / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR’s chief executive resigns
Washington Business Journal / 7 Mar 2008 - Head of U.S. broadcaster NPR ousted
CBC.ca / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR taps WSU administrator
Seattle Post-Intelligencer / 7 Mar 2008 - NPR’s Chief Executive Steps Down
Associated Press / 6 Mar 2008 - NPR CEO Ken Stern Resigns Abruptly; Differences Over Digital Media Part of It
paidContent.com (Rafat Ali) / 6 Mar 2008 - CEO Ken Stern Leaving NPR
NPR.org / 6 Mar 2008 - NPR chief resigns abruptly
UPI / 6 Mar 2008 - CEO of National Public Radio out
LA Observed / 6 Mar 2008 (includes text of NPR board memo, signed by Dennis Haarsager)
Older Articles (for context)
- NPR Chief Ken Stern Rides the Airwaves
Wall Street Journal / 22 Oct 2007 - Ken Stern Named CEO, NPR
fishbowlDC / 22 Sep 2006
Feel free to share more links in the comments.
NPR stations vs. The Future
March 7, 2008 by John Proffitt · Leave a Comment
I commented on Robert Paterson’s blog this morning, and wanted to reproduce the full comment here for the record. And because it was kind of a long comment — it’s better suited to being a post, really.
I’m not sure if I’ll comment any further on the Ken Stern developments directly. Perhaps — it’s definitely disturbing to see this turn of events. But I’d rather wait to see what else comes out in the next day or so. NPR’s reporters have already lifted the veil further today than they did yesterday.
In any case, here’s the full comment left over at Paterson’s site…