NPR Vice-President of News, Ellen Weiss

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, October 26, 2007.
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As the Vice President of News for NPR, Ellen Weiss oversees 18 domestic bureaus, 18 foreign bureaus, over 400 staff members and more than 50 hours of news programming each week. Before being named to the post in April, she headed the NPR News National Desk and worked as Executive Producer for All Things Considered. Today she joins us to talk about the NPR news process and answer your calls and emails.

Guest

  • Ellen Weiss, Vice President for News for National Public Radio

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