NPR's CEO Out By "Mutual Agreement"

You see that face? It’s NPR’s CEO Ken Stern — who, we just found out, is leaving NPR “by mutual agreement” with the network’s board. Dennis Haarsager will be serving as interim CEO.

But why did Stern leave? Most observers think clashes over digital media led to his departure. Not just observers; NPR employees too. Including (of course) All Things Considered:

One source familiar with the situation said Stern was leaving because of board criticism over his management style.

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