While grocery shopping Sunday, I received an audio file of the President asking to overturn Georgia's election.
What happened next is why I believe @npr and its member @nprstations represent the best and the future of impactful local journalism. https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2021/01/07/954098933/npr-had-the-leaked-trump-tape-too-heres-what-the-newsroom-did-with-it
What happened next is why I believe @npr and its member @nprstations represent the best and the future of impactful local journalism. https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2021/01/07/954098933/npr-had-the-leaked-trump-tape-too-heres-what-the-newsroom-did-with-it
Working with @brettneely, @NPRnie and @benswasey nationally plus @josephinetheb @TheDrashman in Georgia, I quickly jumped to confirm the call, seek comment from all parties and tell you about this extraordinary news on the air and online. https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2021/01/07/954098933/npr-had-the-leaked-trump-tape-too-heres-what-the-newsroom-did-with-it
The truth is, the only reason I got this story *everyone* read is because of years doing stories *nobody* read - like voting machine contract analysis, COVID cases in rural elex offices, hours of boring court hearings...
None of this happens in a vaccum! https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2021/01/07/954098933/npr-had-the-leaked-trump-tape-too-heres-what-the-newsroom-did-with-it
None of this happens in a vaccum! https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2021/01/07/954098933/npr-had-the-leaked-trump-tape-too-heres-what-the-newsroom-did-with-it
Oh and when you support NPR/member stations, you support already great collaborations happening. Like the state government group led by @AcaciaSquires, who helped shepherd this massive project looking at COVID-19 impact on state budgets. https://www.npr.org/2020/08/03/893190275/states-are-broke-and-many-are-eyeing-massive-cuts-heres-how-yours-is-doing