Swerve Sports chair Christy Tanner to lead New York Public Radio as CEO
Christy Tanner takes leadership amid a $3 million loss from federal cuts, guiding NYPR's major outlets through funding shortfalls and workforce reductions.
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Swerve Sports chair Christy Tanner to lead New York Public Radio as CEO
Christy Tanner. (Photo courtesy New York Public Radio) Christy Tanner, the Chair of streaming-focused Swerve Sports and a board member at radio broadcaster Audacy, is adding a new role to her list of career responsibilities: President and CEO of New York’s largest public radio network. Starting this week, Tanner joins New York Public Media (NYPM) as the organization’s lead executive, where she will oversee WNYC (820 AM, 93.9 FM), WQXR (105.9 FM)…
Christy Tanner Named Pres. & CEO, NYPR
• Christy Tanner has been appointed as the next President & CEO of New York Public Radio (NYPR), which includes WNYC, WQXR, WNYC Studios, Gothamist, The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, and New Jersey Public Radio. Tanner succeeds LaFontaine E. Oliver, who will continue to support the organization as Executive Chair. Tanner is a highly accomplished CEO and board director, an award-winning journalist, and a longtime New Yorker who currently se…
NYPR Names Christy Tanner as President/CEO
Christy Tanner (LinkedIn photo) At a time of great changes and challenges for public broadcasting, Christy Tanner has been named to one of the most prominent positions in American local public radio: She is the new president/CEO of New York Public Radio. She succeeds LaFontaine Oliver, who remains as executive chair. NYPR operates in the nation’s largest media market and includes WNYC, WQXR, WNYC Studios, Gothamist, The Jerome L. Greene Performa…
Audacy Board Member Named CEO of New York Public Radio
As LaFontaine Oliver steps out of his leading role with New York Public Radio in favor of a newly created Executive Chair role, Christy Tanner has been appointed President and CEO of the organization, which includes WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist, and New Jersey Public Radio.
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