FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : June 16, 2022
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| RFA Expands Editorial Capacity and Reach with New Roles, Divisions ]
Veteran journalist Matthew Pennington named Senior Managing Editor, as investigative and
fact-check units added
WASHINGTON – [
https://www.rfa.org/english/ | Radio Free Asia ] (RFA) today announced
changes to its editorial team, and the department as a whole, as part of a broader
strategic expansion that includes the creation of new journalistic investigative and
fact-check units. With the changes, veteran journalist Matthew Pennington, formerly RFA’s
Managing Editor of Southeast Asia, will serve as Senior Managing Editor, a newly created
role.
Pennington will lead daily newsroom operations, reporting to Executive Editor Min
Mitchell. He also will directly oversee RFA’s digital affiliate [
https://www.benarnews.org/english | BenarNews ] , as well as the investigative unit, which
will work with RFA’s language services to produce in-depth, long-form reports. These
initiatives are part of a wider set of shifts to realize RFA’s strategic vision to sharpen
its editorial capacity covering China, Hong Kong, North Korea, Myanmar, Cambodia and other
places in Asia with restricted media environments that are inundated with authoritarian
disinformation.
“We are thrilled to take these key steps that will strengthen RFA’s incisive brand of
journalism,” Mitchell said. “In leading many of these efforts, Matthew brings more than 20
years of invaluable newsroom experience and a deep Asia expertise. Those qualities and his
incredible track record at RFA make him the right person to help us accomplish even more
than we have to date.”
“It’s a tremendous privilege to step into this exciting role, which offers a unique
opportunity to take RFA’s reporting to a new level,” Pennington said. “I look forward to
helping RFA meet this crucial moment in history and be best equipped for the challenges
ahead.”
Additionally, Paul Eckert, who served as Director of English News, will now be the English
Editor-at-Large where he will oversee RFA’s English commentary section. Nadia Tsao,
Managing Editor of East Asia, will lead the fact checking unit, which will map Chinese
media influence worldwide and counter falsehoods in real time. With its expansion
underway, RFA is in the process of recruiting for new positions within its language
services and global Mandarin brand [
https://www.wainao.me/ | 歪脑 | WHYNOT ] , and to
enhance its digital storytelling presentation, as well as filling Pennington’s and
Eckert’s previous roles.
Matthew Pennington joined RFA in December 2018, after a 19-year career with The Associated
Press as a reporter and editor. He began his career in Southeast Asia as a U.N. volunteer
in Laos, raising awareness about the problem of unexploded ordnance left over from the
Vietnam War. He worked as a correspondent for Agence France-Presse and then the AP,
covering Thailand, Burma, Laos and Cambodia, and spent five years based in Islamabad,
where he became AP bureau chief for Pakistan and Afghanistan. He was born and educated in
England and holds a BA in Ancient History from the University of Bristol and an MA in
Political Philosophy from the University of York.
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