Obituaries Remembering NPR's Bill Deputy, A 'Guardian Of Sound' March 23, 2015 Sound was serious business for Bill Deputy, an audio engineer and All Things Considered technical director for many years. Deputy died Sunday at the age of 58. Remembering NPR's Bill Deputy, A 'Guardian Of Sound' Listen · 2:00 2:00 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/394888099/394906623" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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NPR Public Editor Black, Latino, Asian And White: Diversity At NPR April 10, 2012 After a series of messy mishaps, NPR isn't doing badly when it comes to racial and ethnic diversity in its coverage and staffing. Management is trying to do better. I explore what audiences identify with NPR and who really is producing the news that you hear and read.
NPR Public Editor Who Wrote It? Mysterious Bylines November 9, 2011 In an era of claiming individual credit, managing editor Mark Stencel explains why some stories take on the rather unassuming byline "NPR Staff."