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Bob Edwards was forced out of NPR in 2004 as part of a leadership decision to shift the direction of the network's programming. NPR executives sought to modernize the organization and attract a younger audience, which led to the cancellation of Edwards' long-running "Morning Edition" anchor position. His removal was controversial and sparked discussions about the balance between traditional journalism and evolving media strategies within public broadcasting.

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