The Mercury News

Host Tom Ashbrook placed on leave over undisclose­d allegation­s

- By Ellen McCarthy

The Boston public radio station WBUR has placed its most-well known host, Tom Ashbrook, on leave after receiving allegation­s against him.

The station did not go into detail as to what the allegation­s were about.

Ashbrook — host “On Point,” a syndicated callin show that airs on nearly 300 public radio stations — is the latest public radio figure to face allegation­s resulting in censure.

Michael Oreskes, NPR’s senior vice president of news and editorial director, resigned in early November after being accused of sexual harassment by several female staffers. Another top editor, David Sweeney, left later that month as a result of sexual misconduct allegation­s against him. And legendary “A Prairie Home Companion” host Garrison Keillor was ousted by Minnesota Public Radio after accusation­s of what MPR called “inappropri­ate behavior.”

Ashbrook’s home station, WBUR, issued a statement Friday announcing Ashbrook’s suspension but did not release details about the allegation­s or a timeline for his absence. According to the statement, the station’s owner, Boston University, plans to hire an outside organizati­on to investigat­e the accusation­s and will make further determinat­ions based on the result of that investigat­ion.

A spokespers­on for the station, Kristen Holgerson, said the station could not comment on specifics until “the process is concluded.”

A story by WBUR reporter Martha Bebinger said the station’s staffers gathered on Friday for an off-the-record meeting, where they were told of Ashbrook’s suspension. According to the story by Bebinger, who was not present at the meeting, station manager Charlie Kravetz told newsroom staffers that the station’s “primary concern is a positive work environmen­t for everybody who works here and a respect for all those people who listen here in Boston and across the country.”

Ashbrook said in a statement to WBUR that he’s “stunned at the situation” and that he has “no informatio­n about what the station has received. There’s a process and I respect the process.”

According to WBUR, Ashbrook’s show will air Monday with a guest host.

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