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New hires, promotions and relocations across the industry
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by Mike Kurov
Chris Licht, the producer who created “Morning Joe,” revamped “CBS This Morning” and revitalized “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” has been selected to run CNN once Discovery merges with WarnerMedia this spring.
The Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise in New York have a new publisher. Trevor Evans, 33, previously was publisher of the Gloversville (New York) LeaderHerald. Evans takes over the publisher role from Cathy Moore, of Saranac Lake, who spent 47 years at the Enterprise and the News, 31 of those years as publisher.
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Jeff DeLoach, president of the Chattanooga (Tennessee) Times Free Press for the past five years, has resigned as head of the Chattanooga Publishing Co. Mark Lane, president of the newspaper division of WEHCO Media, Inc., which owns the Times Free Press, is acting as the interim president of the newspaper until a replacement is named. Lane said he will split his time between Chattanooga and Little Rock, Arkansas, where WEHCO is based, until the company hires the next president for the Times Free Press.
Karen Fioretti has been named publisher and editor of The McDuffie Progress in Thomson, Georgia, following the recent departure of Wayne Parham, who had served in the role for nearly 10 years. She was most recently publisher and editor of The Star-Herald in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Insider has tapped New York Times advertising sales veteran Maggie Milnamow as its new chief revenue officer, reporting to Insider president Barbara Peng.
Executive Editor Maria De Varenne, The Tennessean’s tenacious longtime newsroom leader, will retire this month from journalism. De Varenne, the first female executive editor in the news outlet’s storied history, took the helm more than a decade ago and led The Tennessean’s newsroom at a time when Nashville’s unbridled growth increasingly put the city in the national spotlight.
Barry Winterland has retired from his role as regional finance director at Lee Enterprises, including properties in southeastern Wisconsin, and general manager of Lee’s Central and Southern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin properties.
John Shank has joined D-R Media in Florida as vice president and group publisher. He will oversee the D-R Media weekly newspapers in Lake, Polk and Sumter counties. For the past 33 years, he has worked with News Media Corporation, a family-owned newspaper company with daily and weekly papers, most recently as chief operating officer.
The Dallas Morning News has named Tampa Bay Times senior editor Amy Hollyfield its new managing editor. Hollyfield succeeds Keith Campbell, who retired in December after 31 years with the daily. She will oversee day-today newsroom operations and report to Executive Editor Katrice Hardy.
John X. Miller, who has served as a top editor at a number of newsrooms and most recently was a senior editor at ESPN’s Undefeated, is The Dallas Morning News’ new senior editor working with the paper’s business, features and sports teams. He joins Mede Nix as the paper’s other senior editor.
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has reached an agreement to collaborate with the nonprofit JournalList Inc. to expand its automated system designed to elevate and monetize trusted news outlets
Donna B. Hall, publisher of The Atlanta JournalConstitution, which is owned by Cox Enterprises, will retire at the end of April. Hall has been with the company for 35 years and was named publisher of the AJC, Dayton Daily News and Cox’s other Ohio newspapers in 2019.
and their official social media feeds. As part of this new collaboration, the JournalList board and RJI appointed Mark Stencel of the Duke Reporters’ Lab to be the project’s new executive director. He is taking over JournalList from its founder, Scott Yates, who is running for a U.S. congressional seat in Colorado.
Seasoned journalists and longtime newsroom leaders Lisa Miner and Jim Slusher have been promoted to managing editor roles at the Daily Herald in Chicago, Illinois. Miner was named managing editor and Slusher was named managing editor for administration and opinion. Both moves were announced by Jim Baumann, executive editor of the Daily Herald.
Paris Goodnight is the Salisbury (North Carolina) Post’s interim editor as outgoing editor Josh Bergeron moves onto another opportunity in news. Goodnight will manage the staff until a permanent editor is named. Bergeron has accepted a position as a local news editor at the Charlotte Observer.
Working in Lawrence and Mercer counties is something of a homecoming for Vanessa Koper, who joined the New Castle News and The (Sharon) Herald in Pennsylvania as advertising director.
Outside Interactive, Inc., the world’s leading creator of active and healthy lifestyle content, events and experiences, has named Amy DuBois Barnett as its first-ever chief content officer. She will oversee the company’s 30+ brands and direct editorial operations for all Outside titles.
Noreen Gillespie is the new global business editor at The Associated Press. She has a long history of being involved in transformative projects at AP. For the past five years, she’s been constantly innovating U.S. news, including developing AP’s state government collaboration with Report for America and securing a grant to deepen education coverage.
Allison Petty has been named Central Illinois executive editor of Lee Enterprises Inc. She will oversee the news report on all platforms for The Pantagraph in Bloomington, Herald & Review in Decatur, Journal Gazette/ Times-Courier in Mattoon/Charleston and Woodford County Journal in Eureka. Petty, who had been Midwest digital editor for Lee, succeeds Chris Coates, who has been named executive editor of the Richmond TimesDispatch in Virginia, also owned by Lee Enterprises.
Greentarget, a leading public relations firm, has announced the addition of award-winning journalist Jennifer Smith as director of content and editorial strategy. Smith, who spent more than a decade as a reporter covering a variety of topics at The Wall Street Journal, will lead Greentarget’s content team.
Jin Ding, an experienced journalism fundraiser, has joined the Center for Public Integrity’s leadership team as chief of staff, part of a strategy of hiring that has transformed one of the oldest investigative newsrooms into an organization whose staff is majority people of color.
Maya Srikrishnan, a veteran journalist who has innovated in reporting with and for marginalized communities, has joined the Center for Public Integrity as an investigative reporter. Srikrishnan most recently served as associate editor for civic education at the Voice of San Diego, and was leading the organization’s diversity, equity and inclusion work.
News Media Corporation owner John Tompkins recently announced two promotions within the organization. Current NMC Chief Revenue Officer JJ Tompkins has been promoted to company CEO and longtime Brookings Register Publisher Billy McMacken has been named the company’s new chief operating officer.
Trevor Baratko has been named editor of InsideNoVa and FauquierNow.com, two properties owned by Rappahannock Media LLC. Baratko joins Rappahannock Media from the Frederick (Maryland) News-Post, where he had been news editor since October 2020.
Medill has added a new faculty member to its integrated marketing communications department and a new staff member to lead the Spiegel Research Center. Lan Nguyen Chaplin will be a professor in IMC. Her research focuses on branding, materialism and children’s consumer behavior. Larry DeGaris will be the executive director of the Medill Spiegel Research Center.
NPR’s “It’s Been a Minute” host Sam Sanders has left the media outlet after 12 years working there, making him the fourth BIPOC journalist to exit the public radio network in the past six months.
Axios has named Jamie Stockwell, a local news veteran, who most recently served as a deputy national editor at The New York Times, as the executive editor for Axios Local. She will oversee Axios’ plan to expand its coverage to 25 local cities by the summer, and 50 by the end of 2023.
Adams Publishing Group has named Faith Hochanadel its vice president of human resources for the East Division and head of the companywide HR division. Hochanadel was most recently vice president of human resources at InhabitIQ, a Knoxville-based tech company.
Adam Behsudi has rejoined the POLITICO newsroom where he will guide coverage across a wide range of beats as news editor on the Economy & Business team. He most recently spent nearly two years at the International Monetary Fund, where he immersed himself in global economic issues and shaped content for the organization’s editorial platforms. Ross Ramsey, executive editor and co-founder of The Texas Tribune, has announced plans to retire May 1. In a tribute to Ramsey, CEO Evan Smith wrote: “Without his contributions as a writer, editor, mentor, steady hand, diplomat, historian, backstop, puncher of sacred cows, resolver of moral quandaries, calmer of waters and sayer of sooth, we surely would not be what we are today. No him, no this. No him, no us. Our success is his legacy.”
Ronda Parkes has been named the new CEO of the Ontario Community Newspapers Association. She succeeds outgoing CEO Caroline Medwell.
Former Claremore Daily Progress Executive Editor Pat Reeder will be inducted into the Oklahoma Journalism Hall of Fame in April.
Maria Ressa, the co-founder and CEO of Rappler, has been named a contributing writer for The Atlantic. She will write about democracy, press freedom and the social web. Ressa was a co-recipient of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.
Sree Sreenivasan, an internationally acclaimed journalist, digital media executive and educator, will join Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to lead a new professional education and skills training initiative. Starting on July 1, Sreenivasan will serve as managing director of CronkitePro, which will address the training needs of journalism and communications professionals, or their companies, and eventually deliver a suite of offerings for non-degree seekers. He will be based at the ASU Barrett & O’Connor Washington Center in Washington, D.C.
Jezebel, the iconic women’s site under G/O Media, announced a series of new editorial and video hires including Senior Features Editor Sarah Rense, Senior Writers Khalisa Rae and Ezinne Ukoha, Video Lead Kady Ruth Ashcraft, and Staff Writers Gabrielle Bruney, Kylie Cheung, Audra Heinrichs and Emily Leibert.
Emily Enfinger, a veteran newspaper reporter who most recently worked for The Courier (Houma, Louisiana) and Daily Comet (Thibodaux, Louisiana), has been named managing editor of The Daily Iberian, also in Louisiana.
Robert Miller, or as many Columbia Basin Herald (Moses Lake, Washington) readers may know him, R. Hans Miller, was promoted from senior reporter to managing editor on Feb. 14.
WAN-IFRA has announced the appointment of Kah Whye Lee as director, Asia. Lee, a Singaporean, was previously in charge of the Asia-Pacific media business of Reuters where he spent almost 20 years of his career which spanned roles that included marketing, product, operations and sales.
Robert Medley has been named editor of the Times Record in Fort Smith, Arkansas, swtimes.com and affiliated newspapers. Most recently, he was managing editor at the Yukon Progress, Piedmont-Surrey Gazette and Okarche Warrior, all weekly papers in Oklahoma.
Nexstar Media Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Nexstar Media Group, Inc., has announced the appointment of Jay Howell as vice president and general manager of its broadcasting and digital operations in Las Vegas, Nevada (DMA #40), including KLAS-TV (CBS), 8Newsnow.com, and their related digital and social media channels.
Rodney Blaukat has joined the Star Local Media team as its new vice president of sales and marketing.
Acquisitions
A century of Kavanagh newspaper ownership has come to an end. Brian and LeAnne Kavanagh have sold the Shelby Promoter, as well as the Cut Bank Pioneer Press, Browning Glacier Reporter and The Valierian to Jesse Mullen and Lloyd Mullen of Ponderosa Publications, LLC. Ponderosa Publications is affiliated with Mullen Newspaper Company based in Deer Lodge.
Mid-Atlantic Media, LLC has expanded its media holdings with the acquisition of the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. The regional Jewish publication covering Philadelphia and its Pennsylvania suburbs and South Jersey was sold by the Jewish Publishing Group, a subsidiary of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
CherryRoad Media Inc. has purchased nine newspapers from Rust Communications, Inc. Three of the papers are in Missouri: Marshall DemocratNews, Monett Times and Cassville Democrat. The Arkansas papers are: South Missourian News in Thayer, Carroll County News in Berryville, Lovely County Citizen in Eureka Springs, The News in Salem, Villager Journal in Cherokee Village and Clay County Times-Democrat in Piggott.
Local TV giant TEGNA has been sold to a pair of private equity firms in a multibillion-dollar deal. Standard General and Apollo Global Management teamed up for the deal, under which the company will become the “nation’s largest minority-owned, woman-led broadcast group,” the deal partners said.
After two generations of Peck-family ownership, the Riverton Ranger in Wyoming has changed hands twice in roughly a month. The Peck family’s two-generation run with The Ranger ended in January. That’s when the paper announced the Pecks were selling The Ranger, Lander Journal and Wind River News to local financial adviser Grace Andrus, who moved to Riverton in 2017. In early February, less than a month after the announcement of the first sale, the paper again changed hands, with Andrus transferring her stake in the three publications to Edwards Group Holdings, a company that instituted an employee-stock-ownership plan in August.
With a background in helping small businesses, Blaukat will focus on working with Star Local Media’s local advertisers to enhance their brand awareness and revenue through digital, email and print marketing solutions.
IndieWire has announced an expansion of its News team with the promotion of two veteran staffers and the addition of several new hires. Christian Blauvelt has been promoted to executive managing editor and Ryan Lattanzio has been promoted to deputy managing editor. Joining the News team are News Editor Samantha Bergeson, Weekend Editor Christian Zilko and Social Media Manager Vincent Perella Jr.
FROM THE WASHINGTON POST:
Sara Wildberger is joining The Washington Post as a multiplatform editor in the News Service. She comes to The Post from Argentum, where she was editor of Senior Living Executive magazine and other publications.
Mark Worth is joining The Washington Post as a multiplatform editor in the News Service. He comes
to The Post from The Dallas Morning News, where he worked on zoned local coverage and SEO strategies during the pandemic.
Sophia Nguyen is joining the National Politics desk at The Washington Post as an assistant editor, where she will take on a new role helping conceive and edit explanatory pieces about politics, policy and the federal government. She joins National from Outlook, where she earned an exemplary reputation for her work commissioning and editing essays and news analysis on a range of political and cultural topics.
Naomi Nix is joining The Washington Post’s Tech team to cover Meta and other social media companies, with a special focus on their influence on American democracy and global politics and culture. She previously spent four years at Bloomberg News, where she most recently covered Meta.
Rushawn Walters has become a fulltime social editor at The Washington Post. He started helping on The Post’s main Facebook and Twitter accounts in 2020 when Razzan Nakhlawi received The Post’s Opportunity Year. Since then, he has been an imaginative editor, finding compelling and creative ways to share the paper’s most ambitious journalism through visually driven social storytelling.
Dave Clarke is the new editor of The Washington Post’s 202 franchise, which provides news and analysis for Washington insiders on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch and in the policy and political advocacy communities. He previously helped to run coverage of the Trump White House and, most recently, was the paper’s Congress editor. In his new position, he will oversee a team that produces six daily newsletters.
Missy Khamvongsa has become the deputy editor of The Washington Post’s National Politics breaking news team, helping to lead a high-octane group responsible for anchoring coverage of the biggest national political stories of the moment. In her 15-plus years at The Post, she has developed a track record as a skilled editor with a creative, digital-first mindset.
Liz Seymour has become deputy managing editor for news operations and planning at The Washington Post.
Stephanie Hays has joined the Design Department at The Washington Post as a news designer. She joins The Post from The Seattle Times, where she handled design for A1, metro, opinions and features, including 12 special sections each year.
Zach Purser-Brown has been promoted to senior producer, Live Moments at The Washington Post. He joins Lauren Saks in leading the team responsible for bringing the biggest live events to Washington Post viewers onsite and YouTube.
Marissa Vonesh is joining the Design Department at The Washington Post as a news designer. She comes to The Post from Moment magazine, a nonprofit publication where she juggled multiple projects while also planning long-term story ideas. Liz Sly will take on a new role as a correspondent-at-large covering global affairs for The Washington Post, based in London. She has spent the last decade as The Post’s Beirut bureau chief. In her new global affairs role, Sly will cover international relations and rivalries, with a focus on the United States’ shifting role in the world and the impact of American foreign policy.
Sarah Dunton has joined The Washington Post’s newsletters team as assignment editor, where she will guide a growing team of editors in managing and implementing strategy, overseeing the paper’s portfolio and editing individual products.
Leila Barghouty is joining Video at The Washington Post as supervising producer for weekends. In this role, she will serve as a critical link to ensuring seamless video coverage seven days a week. Barghouty has spent most of her career as a contractor at a variety of global news organizations.
Washington Post Opinions is adding Katja Hoyer, Mac Margolis and Keith Richburg as Global Opinions columnists, building on the diverse perspectives Post Opinions offers around the world.
CNHI has promoted Lisa Chappell, a veteran Texas publisher, to regional executive for the company’s newspapers in North Texas and five others in Oklahoma. Chappell presently serves as publisher for the Greenville Herald Banner and its Texas sister papers in Gainesville, Royce City, Rockwall County, Weatherford and Cleburne. Her new role will include working with these Oklahoma newspapers: The Ada News, The Duncan Banner, Pauls Valley Democrat, McAlester News-Capital and Woodward News.
FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES:
The New York Times has hired two reporters who will help the paper beef up for the midterms and add investigative muscle to its coverage of
the struggle over American democracy. Jazmine Ulloa, a versatile and talented national political reporter for The Boston Globe, is joining the paper as a roving midterm reporter based in Washington. And Alexandra Berzon of ProPublica is bringing her firepower as an investigative reporter to dig into the fight for the controls of our electoral system.
The New York Times has announced four promotions within the Food and Cooking department. Genevieve Ko and Emily Fleischaker have been promoted to deputy editor. Sara Bonisteel was promoted to associate editor and Becky Hughes was named senior staff editor.
Luis Ferré-Sadurní is the new Albany, New York, bureau chief for The New York Times. He has been with the Albany team since the end of 2019.
Writer, sociologist and cultural critic Tressie McMillan Cottom has joined The New York Times staff as an Opinion columnist, as the paper continues its ongoing expansion of Times Opinion columnists.
Alissa Rubin, who has been an international bureau chief not once but three times, has won a Pulitzer and has just spent a year as a Nieman fellow, is now turning her skills to a region she has long known well, and to a topic she has become newly passionate about. In her new assignment, she will focus on the Middle East and climate.
As we enter the 2022 midterm cycle, Nate Cohn will become The New York Times’ chief political analyst, and he will be broadly responsible for the methodology of its political polling and election night modeling. He’ll also produce a steady course of ambitious journalism that helps readers understand local and national politics by dissecting trends and offering clarifying historical context. In this new role, he’ll remain part of The Upshot.
Nicholas Casey has joined The New York Times Magazine as a staff writer, where he will be an international correspondent, based in Spain, and writing on a range of subjects.
Hannah Dreier has joined The New York Times as an investigative reporter. For the past three years, she has been a national enterprise reporter at The Washington Post.
Claudio Cabrera is taking on his next big challenge, leading audience and newsroom strategy for The Athletic, which was recently acquired by The New York Times Company. He will be defining The Athletic audience strategy, building an audience team to execute it and closely partnering with The Athletic’s newsroom on coverage.
Jason Karaian will be joining the Business department at The New York Times as news director. Karaian, with Greg Schmidt and Will Davis, will lead the team that produces the daily briefing – its planning, execution and evolution. He will remain based in London, working closely with Kevin Granville, London editor. In addition, Mohammed Hadi, in his new role as a deputy editor, will help lead news and enterprise coverage.
The New York Times has announced two appointments to the National desk: Kate Zernike and Alex Burns.
The New York Times announced that Charles Homans, who has been an editor at the Magazine since 2014, is becoming a full-time writer, for both Politics and the Magazine. Homans, who until recently was the magazine’s politics editor, will be reporting on ideas and activism shaping domestic politics. The New York Times has created the position of climate editor in the opinion section – filled by Eliza Barclay, who has joined the paper from Vox. She will focus especially on how to bring climate opinion journalism to as wide an audience as possible, rather than appealing chiefly to insiders and activists. In addition, Andrew Trunsky is the new editorial assistant supporting Maureen Dowd. He was most recently a fellow at the Daily Caller News Foundation, where he reported on Congress, elections and American politics.
The New York Times has named Brian Weigler as the new SVP and head of Enterprise Infrastructure and Operations. In his role, Weigler will drive the technology strategy and lead the tech operations needed to support the paper’s hybrid workforce.
Mark Walker, The New York Times’ FOIA coordinator, has been promoted to a correspondent in Washington. He will work on a wide range of topics.
New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul has joined Opinion as it expands columnist ranks.
David Gelles has joined the Climate desk at The New York Times to cover the intersection of business and climate policy.
Ashley Calloway-Blatch, Metro’s night editor, has joined Standards at The New York Times.
Michael LaForgia, who joined Metro last year at The New York Times, has been named Metro’s new investigations editor.
Kirsten Danis, who joined Metro at The New York Times as its investigations editor three years ago, will now take on a wider role in the newsroom. Her job as a senior investigations editor will be
twofold. She will manage a small group of reporters connected to the Investigations department, working with Rebecca Corbett and Dean Murphy. She also will work with Matt Purdy to drive, oversee and vet investigative journalism from across The Times. The Flexible Editing desk at The New York Times has welcomed Elizabeth Yuan, Mike Peed, Dan Schneider and Hannah Wulkan as senior staff editors.
Emily Anthes, who joined the health and science desk at The New York Times a year ago on a temporary basis, is now a permanent member of the team.
Chelsea Matiash is moving to the National desk at The New York Times, where she’ll support organizational and operational improvements.
Obituaries
Walter R. Mears, who for 45 years fluidly and speedily wrote the news about presidential campaigns for The Associated Press and won a Pulitzer Prize doing it, has died. He was 87. “I could produce a story as fast as I could type,” Mears once acknowledged – and he was a fast typist. He became the AP’s Washington bureau chief and the wire service’s executive editor and vice president, but he always returned to the keyboard, and to covering politics.
Al Autry, who had a 30-year career with McClatchy, including many roles at the Modesto (California) Bee before joining The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) and later the Sacramento Bee as senior vice president of advertising, died Feb. 25, just a few days before his 70th birthday.
Longtime Denton (Texas) RecordChronicle Publisher Emeritus Fred Patterson died Feb. 19. He was 92. He was remembered by friends and family as a man with two careers. He built a reputation in Denton as an advertising salesman and newspaper publisher. His legacy, though, will also be as a man whose support for the arts, history and economic growth helped plant the seeds that helped Denton bloom into a cosmopolitan county seat proud of its distinctions from Dallas and Fort Worth.
Richard Curtis, founding managing editor for design at USA Today and a 1972 graduate of NC State’s College of Design, died Feb. 27 after a prolonged battle against cancer. He was 75.
Booker Izell, 82, died Feb. 16 after an extended illness. The retired head of diversity and inclusion changed the face of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and its parent company Cox Enterprises by championing diversity, attracting more employees of color and mentoring a generation of Black journalists.
Stan Champer, who spent the majority of his 50-year newspaper career in supervisory roles at The Daily Independent in Ashland, Kentucky, has died. He was 79. He retired from the newspaper in 2009, spanning a career that started in 1959 when he worked in the circulation department at the Tribune in Ironton and a stop as a reporter at The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington.
Michele McNally, who elevated photojournalism at The New York Times as its director of photography and later as a top newsroom manager in a 14-year tenure that brought the paper six Pulitzer Prizes for news and feature photography, died Feb. 18 in a hospital in Yonkers, New York. She was 66.
Keith Jones, 72, who worked for daily newspapers for more than 40 years, died Dec. 3. He worked in various editorial positions, from evening news editor for the Orange County Register in the late 1960s to deputy regional editor for MediaNews Group’s Bay Area newspapers in 2005.
Martin Tolchin, a former reporter for The New York Times who covered Congress with a keen knowledge of its twisting ways and power plays and who was later the founding publisher and editor of The Hill, a successful newspaper devoted to events on Capitol Hill, died Feb. 17 at his home in Alexandria, Virginia. He was 93.
Jon D. Smith Jr., a longtime finance executive for Hearst and the Hearst Foundations, died suddenly on Feb. 11 in Millbrook, New York. He was 77. Smith, who joined Hearst in 1986 and retired in 2011, most recently served as assistant treasurer and director of banking and corporate finance.
Jack Shea, a freelance writer for The Martha’s Vineyard Times, died Feb. 13. He was a larger-than-life character who immediately put his friends at ease with his wry sense of humor.




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