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Schurz Communications announces John Reardon as its next president, CEO

Schurz Communications, Inc. has announced that the board of directors has elected John Reardon as the company’s next president and CEO, effective Feb. 1, 2023. He will succeed Todd F. Schurz, who has served in the role since 2007. more

The Post and Courier hires publisher, advertising director in Greenville

The Post and Courier has hired a publisher and advertising director as it expands its Upstate operations and prepares to open a new office in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. more

George Stanley stepping down as editor of Journal Sentinel after 43 years in journalism

George Stanley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editor and regional editor of USA TODAY Network-Wisconsin, announced Tuesday he will retire at the end of the year after more than 43 years in journalism. more

Scripps adds two to leadership of Scripps News

Steve Turnham has been promoted to Washington Bureau chief, while Ethan Nelson is named head of Court TV prior to Jan. 1 launch. more

Sewell Chan of The Texas Tribune joins Pulitzer Board

Sewell Chan, editor in chief of The Texas Tribune, has been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board, Columbia University announced. more

Gabe Whisnant named interim editor of Gannett's South Carolina newsrooms

Gabe Whisnant has been named interim editor of the USA TODAY Network newsrooms in South Carolina. Whisnant replaces Elizabeth Walters, who left her position Friday, Nov. 25.  more

Brian O’Connor returns to Watertown, Wisconsin, to lead Daily Times, Daily Union

Watertown (Wisconsin) High School graduate Brian O’Connor is the new managing editor of the Watertown Daily Times and Daily Jefferson County Union. more

Cox Enterprises names Marny Ridling VP of talent acquisition

Marny Ridling joins Cox Enterprises as the vice president of Cox Talent Acquisition (CTA), effective Nov. 28. In this role, Ridling will lead all CTA areas, including early career, sourcing, recruitment, candidate experience and third-party search. more

The Roseburg News-Review welcomes new multimedia reporter

The News-Review (Roseburg, Oregon) has welcomed a new multimedia reporter to its editorial team. Nancy Yingtao Lu recently graduated from University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, where she received her master’s degree in journalism in August. more

Memorial service for Stephen F. Bentley, former co-publisher of The Lawton Constitution, to be held Dec. 1

A memorial service for Stephen F. Bentley, former co-publisher of The Lawton (Oklahoma) Constitution, will be at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 1, in St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. more

Rick Weegman named The Eagle's managing editor in Bryan, Texas

Rick Weegman, who has worked at The Eagle since August 2021 as news editor, was named managing editor on Monday, Nov. 21. more

Cap Times names Mark Treinen as new top editor

Mark Treinen, executive editor of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, will become the editor of The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin), editor and publisher Paul Fanlund announced. more

Las Vegas Review-Journal promotes Subrina Hudson to biz editor

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has appointed Subrina Hudson to the post of business editor. Recently, Hudson led the business desk on an interim basis, less than a year after being named assistant business editor. more

Hearst names new editor of Big Rapids Pioneer, 2 weeklies

After a nine-month search, Hearst Midwest has selected a new editor for the Big Rapids (Michigan) Pioneer, Herald Review and Lake County Star. more

Rhonda James joins Times-Republican staff as general manager in Iowa

The Times-Republican (Marshalltown, Iowa) has announced the hiring of Rhonda James as its new general manager and advertising director. more

The Associated Press announces additions to its Washington bureau

In a memo to staff, Washington Bureau Chief Anna Johnson announced the addition of three new reporters to AP’s Washington team. more

New president named for Roanoke, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Danville newspapers

Lee Enterprises on Wednesday named a new president and director of sales for The Roanoke Times and newspapers in Lynchburg, Martinsville and Danville. more

Pulitzer-winning reporter Deborah Yetter, protector of Kentucky's children, retires

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Deborah Yetter, whose tenacious reporting on abuse, neglect and children's welfare spurred greater protections for Kentucky's most vulnerable residents, has retired after 38 years in the industry. more

Del Quentin Wilber named Washington investigations editor for The Associated Press

Del Quentin Wilber is currently a White House editor at the Los Angeles Times where he supervises a team of reporters, assigns stories and edits spot and enterprise news. more

Statesman names Courtney Sebesta managing editor, new roles for Andy Sevilla and Ryan Autullo

The Austin (Texas) American-Statesman has named Courtney Sebesta as its managing editor, and the former writer and editor will take on a new role in helping lead the news and digital direction of the 151-year-old Texas newspaper.   more
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