Almost all the incidents roiling America’s largest public radio station happened behind closed doors, but, as Times media columnist Ben Smith puts it, “one thing I learned this week about public radio is that no matter what is happening, someone is always recording it.” So he has the details of what Garfield called his “anger mismanagement,” the newsroom mini-rebellion against new editor-in-chief Audrey Cooper, complaints about The Takeaway‘s Tanzina Vega by her producers, and what the station’s CEO heard when she did a listening tour among the staff after she arrived in 2019. – The New York Times

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