
The following missive comes from an email blast distributed by an unidentified “whistle blower” at Virginia Public Media unhappy about public radio’s priorities. I have not vetted this story, and readers should be sensitive to the fact VPM might offer a very different spin, but the allegations seem plausible enough to examine more closely. — JAB
VPM,ย central Virginia’s PBS and NPR member, is spending $80 million of the public’s (FCC spectrum auction) money on a shiny new downtown campus when most of downtown Richmond, including the vacated Richmond Times-Dispatch newsroom, is available for cheap. We already have too much unused square footage here in No. Chesterfield. As an insider, I know you willย hearย no shortage of PR this year about investing in downtown and theย public, etc. I remind youย still that this is as much as $80 million blown, without a second thought, during the worst funding crisis in PBS+NPR history.
VPM is laying off reporters and starving journalism. Ben Paviour, Focal Point VA, forcing out Craig Carper, EP Roberta Oster and others who call bullshit on management. Docking unused vacation days. Reducing full-time-equivalents, to fund management spending and ridiculous overhead.
As you will see in its 990 public filings, VPM is paying its top two executives, J. Swain and S. Humble, a half a million dollars each. They live big, town and country. On the public’s money.
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