Monday June 5, 2000
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Earlier this year, Jeffrey Dvorkin became National Public Radio's first ombudsman. In this position, he represents the listeners' interests within NPR. He'll join Diane to talk about some of the issues he's tackled so far, to welcome questions and comments on NPR's programming, and to explain how he's working to keep the "public" in National Public Radio.
Jeffrey Dvorkin, Ombudsman for National Public Radio
Send e-mail for Jeffrey Dvorkin to ombudsman@npr.org
A holiday rebroadcast of Diane's conversation with journalist Ted Conover, whose book Newjack (Random House) tells his story of taking a job as a prison guard in order to write about prison life from the inside.
Ted Conover, Author