
Edith Chapin
Edith Chapin is a prominent journalist who has served as NPR's editor-in-chief and acting Chief Content Officer, having joined the organization in 2012 after a 25-year career at CNN. Known for her leadership in journalistic integrity, she has overseen significant coverage on critical global and national issues, including elections and the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapin announced her departure amid recent funding cuts to public media, a move that reflects the challenging financial landscape for organizations like NPR.
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France:
Edith Chapin was the director of information at NPR who announced her intention to leave.
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United States:
Edith Chapin is leaving NPR after 13 years amid funding cuts.
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