West Virginia Public Broadcasting chief steps down in latest shake-up at news outlet

Butch Antolini, executive director of the West Virginia Public Broadcasting, attends a West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority meeting in Charleston, W.Va., in December 2021. Antolini announced his resignation in a letter on Friday, Aug. 11, 2023. (Steven Allen Adams/News and Sentinel via AP)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The executive director of West Virginia Public Broadcasting has stepped down after one year on the job, the latest sign of upheaval at a news outlet recently shaken by a reporter's allegation that she was fired for writing an unfavorable story about a division of the state health department.

Butch Antolini, former communications director for Gov. Jim Justice and the state Department of Agriculture, didn't give a reason for his resignation in a brief letter submitted to the board chairman of the West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority on Friday. The EBA, which comprises 11 voting members, including Justice and seven Justice appointees, accepted the resignation at a meeting Monday.

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