A timeline of Current's history – Current : vimarsana

A timeline of Current's history – Current

1980 March 17 — National Association of Educational Broadcasters President James Fellows hires Steve Behrens to launch Current as a journalistic service, replacing NAEB’s association house organ Public Telecommunications Letter. Behrens holds the job until 1984. 1981 February — Brooke Gladstone joins Current as assistant editor, just in time to cover the NPR fiscal crisis. After moving […]

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