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Pulitzer Prize-winning editor Rick Green steps down from The Courier Journal in Louisville

After more than 33 years with Gannett, Rick Green is taking a buyout offered by the company. more

Knight Foundation announces new leadership appointments

Alejandro de Onís has been appointed Knight’s vice president for communications and digital strategy. Roshell R. Rinkins was appointed Knight’s vice president for grants administration and chief diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) officer. more

Lucy Nicholson named AP director of photography

Lucy Nicholson will be the next director of photography for The Associated Press. She joins the AP from Reuters, where she has most recently led the agency’s photography in Europe, overseeing a team of 190 staff and freelance photographers in 50 countries. more

Former AP executive joins Stacker where he will lead distribution strategy

Ken Romano has joined Stacker as vice president of distribution, where he will focus on growing publisher adoption of Stacker’s newswire through the creation of new products and partnerships. more

UF Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology announces next class of Trust Scholars

The University of Florida Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology has named five UF Trust Consortium Scholars for 2021-2022 who exemplify its commitment to working across disciplines to examine ways trust is being eroded and how it can be restored. more

Chris Blade takes leadership at Post Bulletin in Rochester

Chris Blade has officially become publisher of the Post Bulletin in Rochester, Minnesota, after serving as its interim publisher since Forum Communications acquired the newspaper in June. more

Houston Chronicle names Henry Ford as chief revenue officer

Henry Ford will oversee the advertising and marketing division, where he will be responsible for advertising revenue, sales strategy and execution. more

Robyn Tomlin promoted to McClatchy vice president

The newsroom at The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) and the Durham Herald-Sun will soon have a new leader who will focus solely on the Triangle. Robyn Tomlin, the top editor at The N&O and Herald-Sun, is taking a new job at McClatchy, which owns the papers and 29 others across the country. more

Trevor Evans named publisher of two newspapers in New York

The Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise have a new publisher. more

Providence Journal announces key managing editor positions

The Providence Journal has announced two major appointments. more

Gannett announces Q1 departure of chief financial officer

Alison K. Engel, chief financial officer, will depart Gannett at the end of the first quarter to pursue other opportunities. more

Palka named Times-Union market leader; Offill announces his departure

Mary Kelli Palka, editor of The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, has also been named the paper’s market leader after Group Publisher Bill Offill announced his departure, effective May 5. more

Erwin Record welcomes Bryan Stevens as managing editor

Bryan Stevens, a seasoned journalist and East Tennessee State University adjunct instructor with long family roots in Unicoi County, has been named managing editor of The Erwin Record in Tennessee. more

The Washington Post names breaking-news editor and reporters for its London hub

Foreign Editor Douglas Jehl, Deputy Foreign Editor Eva Rodriguez, Director of Global Live News Josh du Lac and London hub editor Sara Sorcher today announced the latest staff additions to The Washington Post’s London news hub. This hub, in addition to another base in Seoul, will allow The Post to become a more global newsroom. Launching this summer, these operations will be staffed by reporters and editors whose primary focus will be covering live news for a worldwide audience as it unfolds in the United States and around the globe during nighttime hours in Washington. more

Ron Jenkins, 83, former veteran editor of The Gleaner, dies

Ron Jenkins, who served as editor of The Gleaner newspaper in Henderson, Kentucky, for more than 30 years and was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame in 2007, has died. He was 83. more

Allison Erickson joins The Texas Tribune as a 2022-23 military and veteran affairs reporting fellow

Allison Erickson, who served as a Medical Service Corps officer in the U.S. Army from 2011 to 2018, is joining the Tribune through a partnership with Military Veterans in Journalism. more

A fond farewell from the publisher of the Johnson City Press

Rick Thomason: "My time at the helm of this ship comes to an end Friday. It admittedly isn’t without some sadness. But blanketing that sadness is a whole lot of real joy and satisfaction." more

The Sumter Item's Hubert Osteen has died at 84

Hubert Duvall Osteen Jr., chairman of Osteen Publishing Co., died at home Sunday, Dec. 13. He was 84. more

Daisy Veerasingham named AP chief operating officer

With this new appointment, Daisy Veerasingham will have responsibility for all AP departments. This includes the company’s news, business and technology operations, all of which will report jointly to her and President and CEO Gary Pruitt. more

Sacramento columnist Marcos Bretón named McClatchy’s new California opinion editor

Marcos Bretón, who has been a columnist at The Sacramento Bee since 2007, was announced on Monday as McClatchy’s new California opinion editor. In his new role with McClatchy, Bretón will lead The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board and work closely with opinion editors in each of the company’s California markets. more
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