The former CEO of NPR, Vivian Schiller, forced to resign after a scandal over the news organization's fund raising in March, has been snapped up just three months later by NBC News, where she’ll oversee digital projects. NBC announced that Schiller, who left NPR under fire, will be the network’s chief digital officer—a new position created just for her. Allthingsd.com reports that she will report to the head of NBC News, Steve Capus.