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  • 1 week ago | tpr.org | Meghan Ashford-Grooms

    When NPR is in the news, our journalists aim to cover what's happening the same way they cover any other organization. To do that, the NPR newsroom follows a process aimed at ensuring only a small number of employees, none of whom are directly involved in the news event, works on the coverage. This process, which the newsroom refers to as "the protocol," was used, for example, in 2024 after a news site called The Free Press published an essay by then-NPR editor Uri Berliner.

  • 1 month ago | boisestatepublicradio.org | Meghan Ashford-Grooms

    When NPR is in the news, as it was this week, our journalists aim to cover what's happening the same way they cover any other organization. To do that, the NPR newsroom follows a process aimed at ensuring only a small number of employees, none of whom are directly involved in the news event, works on the coverage. This process, which the newsroom refers to as "the protocol," was used, for example, in 2024 after a news site called The Free Press published an essay by then-NPR editor Uri Berliner.

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