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WNYC Reels, Staff And Listeners Seethe Over Handling Of Harassment And Bullying Complaints

MEDIA Posted: February 8, 2018 6:03 am

Two months after two longtime hosts were fired from the New York public radio giant – which was shortly after news broke of John Hockenberry’s egregious misconduct as host of The Takeaway – stories of a dysfunctional workplace culture are spreading, the station’s number-two has been demoted but not dismissed, and WNYC’s president tries to correct longstanding problems and fend off complaints about her management and high salary.

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