Seasonal podcasts including Invisibilia, Louder Than a Riot and Rough Translation have been canceled.
The media and podcast world rapidly changed around NPR, and for several years, it seemed like the public-radio institution was similarly changing in response in terms of how it thinks about operations, diversity, how it sounds, who it serves. But moments of deep crises tend to bring out fundamental identities, both in people and in institutions. NPR losing so many of its people is already such a horrible thing.
The network says it is not giving up on narrative storytelling, despite the cuts. “These projects include some of the best work NPR has ever done. We are exploring ways this work can continue in other forms. We are losing some amazing people,” said NPR spokesperson Isabel Lara. “Our narrative journalism efforts will continue with Embedded and Up First Sunday, which will showcase the best longform journalism projects from NPR and across the public radio system.
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