New York Public Radio has appointed Christy Tanner as its new chief executive officer (CEO), marking a significant move for an organization currently navigating turbulent times for public media stations nationwide. According to sources close to the matter, more than 100 potential candidates were considered before Tanner's appointment was finalized.
A seasoned journalist and former executive at CBS News Digital, Tanner has extensive experience in expanding digital platforms into new markets β having helped the network's 24/7 streaming service reach an impressive 89 countries. Prior to her stint at CBS News Digital, she worked as a reporter for the Associated Press and The Commercial Appeal, highlighting her passion for public service and storytelling.
The timing of Tanner's appointment is particularly noteworthy given the recent dissolution of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, long a mainstay of funding for local stations. The move comes amidst ongoing financial pressures for New York Public Radio, which recently reported losing $9.3 million in its fiscal year ending June 30, 2024.
Despite concerns about budget imbalances and job losses, Tanner expressed confidence that the organization is on solid ground financially. However, she acknowledged the need to adapt in a rapidly changing media landscape β stating her intention to examine data-driven insights to inform decisions and drive growth.
Tanner also highlighted her commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence applications to enhance content management processes, improve donor engagement, and potentially monetize archives. This approach reflects her desire to uphold the core principles of public service while embracing innovative technologies to bolster revenue streams.
In a statement, John Rose, NYPR Board Chair, praised Tanner's unique blend of experience and empathetic leadership style, emphasizing her ability to navigate the complexities of a dynamic industry while driving growth and public service. With a balanced mandate and a focus on data-driven decision making, Tanner is poised to steer New York Public Radio toward a brighter future amidst the challenges facing public media stations nationwide.
A seasoned journalist and former executive at CBS News Digital, Tanner has extensive experience in expanding digital platforms into new markets β having helped the network's 24/7 streaming service reach an impressive 89 countries. Prior to her stint at CBS News Digital, she worked as a reporter for the Associated Press and The Commercial Appeal, highlighting her passion for public service and storytelling.
The timing of Tanner's appointment is particularly noteworthy given the recent dissolution of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, long a mainstay of funding for local stations. The move comes amidst ongoing financial pressures for New York Public Radio, which recently reported losing $9.3 million in its fiscal year ending June 30, 2024.
Despite concerns about budget imbalances and job losses, Tanner expressed confidence that the organization is on solid ground financially. However, she acknowledged the need to adapt in a rapidly changing media landscape β stating her intention to examine data-driven insights to inform decisions and drive growth.
Tanner also highlighted her commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence applications to enhance content management processes, improve donor engagement, and potentially monetize archives. This approach reflects her desire to uphold the core principles of public service while embracing innovative technologies to bolster revenue streams.
In a statement, John Rose, NYPR Board Chair, praised Tanner's unique blend of experience and empathetic leadership style, emphasizing her ability to navigate the complexities of a dynamic industry while driving growth and public service. With a balanced mandate and a focus on data-driven decision making, Tanner is poised to steer New York Public Radio toward a brighter future amidst the challenges facing public media stations nationwide.