Contact: Rohit Mahajan | mahajanr(a)rfa.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 27, 2023
RFA Names News Standards Editor and Investigative Team Director
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WASHINGTON — Radio Free Asia <https://www.rfa.org/english/> named Steve
Springer as its News Standards & Best Practices Editor and Boer Deng as
Director of RFA’s new Investigative Team — two newly created roles.
“Steve and Boer both bring a wealth of exceptional newsroom experience that
will benefit RFA immensely in these new roles,” Min Mitchell, RFA’s
Executive Editor, said. “As RFA’s News Standards & Best Practices Editor,
Steve - who has devoted a lifetime to journalistic excellence - will work
closely with our language services to ensure the quality and credibility of
RFA’s reporting.
“Leading RFA’s new Investigative Team, Boer will oversee the production of
in-depth reporting in tandem with our language services that will bring to
light consequential developments affecting our audiences.”
Springer and Deng join RFA amid an ongoing editorial and operational
expansion, offering unique journalistic skill sets honed from experience
working at top-tier outlets. As News Standards & Best Practices Editor,
Springer will provide senior-level advice and day-to-day guidance to RFA’s
and RFA digital brand BenarNews’ journalists to further enhance the
organization’s journalistic quality and standards. Most recently Springer
served as the first Standards Editor at RFA sister network VOA. During his
tenure in this role, which began in 2010, he established a Best Practices
Guide that is regularly updated and distributed to all VOA staff. Prior to
that he was VOA’s Managing Editor of its News Center, where he led an
effort to reorganize its operations. Before joining VOA, Steve worked in a
variety of roles for CNN, where he and other CNN staff received a Peabody
Award for their coverage of Hurricane Katrina. He was also cited by the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) for CNN’s coverage
of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
As Director of RFA’s newly-formed Investigative Team, Deng will oversee a
team of journalists, producers and content specialists, which will produce
in-depth investigative stories in English and RFA’s nine target languages.
She most recently worked for BBC News in Washington as North America
commissioning editor for digital, overseeing the production of features and
news and helping to grow the BBC’s reach and reputation as a trusted media
source across the continent. Prior to that she was Washington correspondent
for The Times of London for five years. She has also written for The
Economist and Nature magazine.
RFA continues to build out its existing operations and language services,
while standing up new initiatives, such as the Investigative Team, and
overhauling its technical infrastructure to meet challenges. These efforts
underway include hiring for newly created positions within its Uyghur
Service and its global Mandarin digital brand 歪脑 | WHYNOT, expanding RFA’s
Taipei bureau, launching a fact-checking unit to track and counter
manipulated false narratives, and increasing its reporting capacity in the
broader Asia-Pacific region. These initiatives and enhancement efforts will
advance RFA’s mission of bringing answers, accountability, and empowerment
to audiences living in oppressive places and regions vulnerable to malign
media influence.
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and
publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian
languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media.
RFA’s broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and
expression, including the freedom to “seek, receive, and impart information
and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” RFA is funded by
an annual grant from the United States Agency for Global Media.