Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is one of the state’s top news organizations, but it has become subject to outside media coverage this year, with layoffs, the purchase of a new building and a legal complaint from a former host.
According to CEO Stewart Vanderwilt, CPR is moving into a new era of public radio, with most of the recent moves made to strengthen CPR’s purpose of being a freely available source of news for the state.
“As we sharpen that focus, then you look at other things that you're doing — and you have to look at them through the lens of, do these things enhance our ability to be a primary source of news for Colorado?” he says. “Do they contribute to our sustainability to be a primary source of news for Colorado, or are they ancillary to that?”
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