RI Public Radio Hires Controversial New Boss

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RI Public Radio Hires Controversial New Boss

Rhode Island Public Radio announced Tuesday that Torey Malatia will be its new President, CEO, and General Manager -- two years after Malatia resigned as head of WBEZ/Chicago Public Media amidst scrutiny. 

WBEZ reported in July 2013 that Malatia resigned; an article published by Crain's Chicago Business the same day was entitled "WBEZ Chief Torey Malatia ousted from radio station."

Wrote Lynne Marek for Chicago Business:

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Torey Malatia, the CEO of WBEZ-FM parent Chicago Public Media Inc., resigned today after the board asked him to exit, according to people familiar with the situation.

The decision followed a meeting between Mr. Malatia and the executive committee of the board on Monday, a source said.

Mr. Malatia, 61, stepped down amid growing tension with the executive committee, particularly over the station's lackluster recent ratings, according to one person with direct knowledge of the situation. While the station's ratings had crept up slightly in the past three months, it didn't rank among the top 20 stations in the Chicago market.

Malatia made over $265,000 in for the last reported fiscal year in 2013.  

About Malatia

Malatia joined WBEZ in 1993 as the Vice President of programming, where he helped launch national shows "Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me" and "This American Life."

Malatia succeeds previous General Manager Joe O’Connor, who left in January. Malatia will join Rhode Island Public Radio on September 14.


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