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Knight Foundation taps news media trailblazer Maribel Perez Wadsworth as new president and CEO

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced the appointment of Maribel Perez Wadsworth as president and CEO. As the former president of Gannett Media and publisher of USA TODAY, Wadsworth brings nearly three decades of experience to this role, along with a steadfast belief in journalistic excellence as a pillar of a vibrant democracy. more

Craig Hodges named Cox Enterprises head of corporate affairs

Craig Hodges has been named senior vice president of corporate affairs with Cox Enterprises. In this role, Hodges will oversee the corporate communications and corporate social responsibility strategy, while providing communications counsel to executive leaders. more

USA TODAY Network and Tennessean appoint inaugural Beyoncé reporter

Multimedia reporter Caché McClay will cover a new beat focused on the accomplished entrepreneur and legendary singer, songwriter and actress Beyoncé Knowles-Carter at The Tennessean and USA TODAY Network. more

Lima News adds David Trinko, Natalie Buzzard to leadership team

AIM Media Midwest, LLC has announced the appointment and return of David Trinko as editor at The Lima (Ohio) News and the appointment of Natalie Buzzard as regional advertising director for the Lima market, in addition to maintaining her other responsibilities at the company. more

Lange Svehlak named regional publisher of four CNHI newspapers

Lange Svehlak, an experienced newspaper executive, has been appointed regional publisher of four Texas newspapers: the Palestine Herald-Press, Corsicana Daily Sun, Jacksonville Progress and Huntsville Item. more

Cindy Clark returns to Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post as ad director

Cindy Clark, a former salesperson with the Fredericksburg (Texas) Standard-Radio Post, has begun her tenure as the advertising director for the 116-year-old publication. more

Times Publishing Company names new board members; announces promotion

The board of directors of the Times Publishing Company is adding David Denor, Carolyn Fox, Jessi Navarro and Jay Rey as its newest members. The Times also announced a promotion for Joe DeLuca, one of its longtime senior leaders. DeLuca, 65, was named president of the Tampa Bay Times. more

Star Tribune names Maria Reeve managing editor for daily news

Star Tribune Media Co., Minnesota’s largest media company, has announced the appointment of Maria Reeve as managing editor for daily news. Reeve, a seasoned journalist with a proven track record of success, comes to the Star Tribune after four years as a senior editor at the Houston Chronicle and executive for Hearst. more

Andy Flynn named editor and publisher of Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Lake Placid News

The Ogden Newspapers has named Andy Flynn as editor and publisher of Adirondack Publishing’s two newspapers, the Adirondack Daily Enterprise (Saranac Lake, New York) and Lake Placid News. more

The end of an era in Bartlesville, Oklahoma: Sports editor Mike Tupa retires

The Bartlesville (Oklahoma) Examiner-Enterprise has reached the end of an era. Mike Tupa, sports editor of nearly 30 years, has retired. more

Amber Hall named chief compliance and privacy officer of Cox Enterprises

Cox Enterprises has announced that Amber Hall has been named its chief compliance and privacy officer. In this new role, Hall will oversee the Compliance and Privacy team as part of the Cox Law and Policy Center of Excellence. This new team better positions Cox to scale support as business needs expand, standardize compliance and privacy strategies, and align tools, processes and programs. more

Tennessean and USA TODAY Network appoint inaugural Taylor Swift reporter

Veteran journalist Bryan West emerged as the standout choice from a pool of hundreds of applicants in a nationwide quest to become The Tennessean and USA TODAY Network’s dedicated Taylor Swift reporter. more

Josephine Ayers’ courage a defining trait

Long before she assumed the title and duties of publisher and chairman of Consolidated Publishing in January of 2018, Josephine Ayers had been a strong influence throughout the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s to promote the arts in Calhoun County, in Alabama and around the world. more

Margaret Sullivan joining Columbia Journalism School as executive director of the Newmark Center

Margaret Sullivan, weekly columnist for the Guardian US, will become the executive director for the Craig Newmark Center for Journalism Ethics and Security on Jan. 1, 2024. She is returning to Columbia Journalism School, where she previously taught Audience and Engagement courses. more

The Arena Group names Katie Kulik as chief revenue officer to drive growth and innovation

The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: AREN) , a technology platform and media company and home to more than 265 brands, including Sports Illustrated, TheStreet, Parade, Men’s Journal, HubPages, Powder, and Surfer announced the appointment of Katie Kulik as chief revenue officer. more

Cliff Harrington retires as executive editor of The Herald in Rock Hill, S.C.

"I’ve been through the great times and tumult. But I always said I would know when it’s time to walk away. Now’s my time. I’m retiring from my position as executive editor of The Herald." — Cliff Harrington, The Herald more

Chad Sisk promoted to ad director in Greenfield, Indiana

AIM Media Indiana has announced that Chad Sisk has been promoted to advertising director for the Daily Reporter in Greenfield. more

Boone Newsmedia and Carpenter Newsmedia announce plans to separate the companies; leadership changes announced

Boone Newsmedia, Inc [BNI], and Carpenter Newsmedia, LLC [CNL], which have jointly owned and managed newspapers for the past two decades, announced to employees last week that a long-planned, orderly transition to separate companies has begun. A number of leadership changes also were announced. more

Carlos Mureithi named Africa climate correspondent for AP

Carlos Mureithi comes to the AP from the Christian Science Monitor, where he covered a wide range of stories as Africa correspondent, from refugees fleeing South Sudan to African animators creating cartoons focused on African kids. more

Matthew Brown named race and politics reporter with The Associated Press

Matthew Brown has been hired as the new race and politics reporter, joining AP’s growing national Race and Ethnicity team. more
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