WLRN employees remain in limbo as mediation drags on

WLRN employees remain in the dark about their newsroom’s future, weeks after station and county school district officials first met to resolve a monthslong dispute.

Why it matters: The uncertainty comes as employees were already fearful for the station’s survival and alarmed by the recent actions of leadership at South Florida Public Media Group, which manages WLRN.

  • It also comes as public radio stations nationwide are struggling with cuts to federal funding. Last week was WLRN’s pledge drive.

State of play: Leaders of SFPMG and the Miami-Dade school district, which holds WLRN’s broadcast license, held a mediation Feb. 26 to address their legal fight.

  • Within days, employees told Axios that SFPMG CEO John LaBonia’s office was cleared out. But employees were given no information about his status.
  • Since then, staff have received a few emails from leadership sent by someone other than LaBonia, who typically would have sent them in the past.

What we’re hearing: The lack of clarity about the station’s direction is “hanging over everything,” an employee who asked to remain anonymous for fear of job repercussions tells Axios.

The other side: Richard Rampell, the chair of SFPMG’s board, told Axios on Thursday that “mediation is ongoing” and both parties have agreed not to speak to the media.

  • LaBonia also declined to comment on Friday.
  • Rampell has been central to WLRN employees’ concerns about the station’s leadership, due in part to his name-calling of school district officials and behavior during an internal newsroom meeting.

Meanwhile, district officials told Axios both parties “are working collaboratively and in good faith” toward a resolution, but can’t comment on specific details during mediation…

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