
Elizabeth Jensen
Over her journalism career, Elizabeth Jensen covered the media business for newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. Most recently, she served as NPR's public editor/ombudsman. In that role, she represented the interests of the public in the newsroom, and created a nationwide series of live events where NPR journalists discussed their newsgathering processes and editorial decisions. She moved to Traverse City in 2021 and consults on journalism ethics for public radio stations nationwide when she's not out birding.
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Let’s settle this once and for all. What bird best represents Michigan? Vote throughout January in IPR's State Bird CAWcus.
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Old habits die hard for some listeners who have reacted to the new 'Morning Edition' theme music.
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Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders worry that the media is writing off their candidate too soon.
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A story on mammogram recommendations quotes only the opposing views in Congress.