Uri Berliner, a veteran editor at NPR, resigned after being suspended for criticizing the network's alleged left-wing bias. His essay highlighted what he saw as a progressive newsroom culture after 25 years at NPR.
Mr. Berliner wrote a fiery piece that led to his suspension and subsequent resignation, claiming — as many conservatives have contended for years — that NPR exhibits a significant leftward lean in its reporting. https://t.co/ltlCgUqCil
Recent reports, including one from former NPR editor Uri Berliner, have sparked debates about the news outlet's political impartiality. https://t.co/ltlCgUqCil
In the past few weeks, Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, blew the whistle on the state-funded media giant's pervasive liberal bias. https://t.co/y9tul5kjQs
Here’s why Uri Berliner couldn’t stay at NPR @PostOpinions by @ErikWemple Uri Berliner is offended. In an April 9 essay in the Free Press, Berliner, who worked at NPR for 25 years, rapped his employer for allegedly running a newsroom fueled by progressive sensibilities that… https://t.co/LkEEbc0jau
From @ErikWemple: Here’s why Uri Berliner couldn’t stay at NPR https://t.co/qsLQioKSVd
Veteran editor Uri Berliner has resigned from NPR, days after the outlet suspended him without pay for writing an essay exposing pervasive left-wing groupthink at the public radio network where he worked for more than two decades. | @StrackHaley https://t.co/qxxcOITACi