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Kaplan named CPB ombudsman

Monday, June 6, 2011, By News Staff
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has named Joel Kaplan as its new ombudsman, effective June 1. Kaplan is responsible for reinforcing objectivity, balance, fairness and transparency within public media.

CPB established the in April 2005 as an independent office to inform the board of directors and the president of CPB about concerns related to the public  media system.

鈥淐ongress has asked CPB to both protect the production of public broadcasting from undue interference and to ensure that it represents high standards in accuracy, balance and objectivity,鈥� said Patricia Harrison, president and CEO of CPB.聽 鈥淭he Office of the Ombudsman is a tested and reliable way to support these dual objectives, and we will benefit greatly from Joel Kaplan鈥檚 experience and perspective.鈥�

Kaplan is currently associate dean at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.聽 There, he is focused on implementing a new graduate curriculum centered on multi-media storytelling and new media platforms.聽 He has taught classes in news writing, investigative reporting, national political reporting, communications law, ethics and public affairs reporting.

The author of numerous magazine and newspaper articles, Kaplan has developed two white papers for CPB that address the role of the ombudsman in achieving balance and objectivity within public media and in social media, such as Facebook and Twitter.

鈥淧ublic media has consistently demonstrated its commitment to strive for editorial independence,鈥� says Kaplan.聽 鈥淚 look forward to working with CPB to improve transparency throughout the public media system, encourage greater objectivity and balance in public media programming, and ensure the organization is responsive to audience comments and questions.鈥�

Kaplan was confirmed as ombudsman at the board of directors meeting in April and will serve a three-year term, which can be renewed at the board鈥檚 discretion.聽 He replaces Kenneth Bode whose term expired December 2010.

Before joining SU in 1991, Kaplan was an investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune and The Tennessean of Nashville.

He is a member of the advisory board for the Tully Center for Free Speech and was the first academic elected to the Board of Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE).聽 Kaplan also serves as an accreditor for the Association of Schools in Journalism and Mass Communication.聽 He is the recipient of numerous awards, fellowships and grants, including a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University.

About CPB

is a private, nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967 and is steward of the federal government鈥檚 investment in public broadcasting.聽 It helps support the operation of nearly 1,300 locally-owned and operated public television and radio stations nationwide, and is the largest single source of funding for research, technology, and program development for public radio, television and related online services.

(This release was provided byNicole Mezlo at CPB)

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