Caren Bohan, who was named editor in chief in September 2024, will no longer continue in her role “effective immediately,” the company told employees.
Category: USA Today
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Gannett Changes Name to USA Today Co.
The company, which publishes more than 200 local newspapers across 42 states, is adopting the name of its flagship publication.
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David Mazzarella, Editor Who Helped Reshape USA Today, Dies at 87
For five years, he honed the paper’s focus on hard news and enterprising journalism, distancing it from its reputation for fluffy, bite-sized stories.
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Walter Shapiro, Political Columnist With a Contrarian Streak, Dies at 77
He brought to his writing a sharp sense of humor, honed in stand-up comedy clubs, and never pulled punches even though he was an unabashed Democrat.
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USA Today Editor in Chief Terence Samuel Is Stepping Down
Terence Samuel, a veteran journalist, had been in the role for a year.
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Gannett Is Looking for a Taylor Swift Reporter
Newspapers rarely assign a reporter to cover a single artist. But Swift is a cultural force whose tour continues breaking records.
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Michigan State Suspends Football Coach Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
Mel Tucker, the head coach, is accused of harassing Brenda Tracy, who speaks out against sexual violence in college sports, according to a report in USA Today.
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NPR’s Terence Samuel Is Named Top Editor of USA Today
Mr. Samuel, who will start in July, has overseen NPR’s news gathering.
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Gannett Starts Another Round of Staff Cuts
The New York Times – Business:The largest newspaper chain is cutting roughly 6 percent of its 3,440-person U.S. media division.
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Gannett Announces Widespread Cost-Cutting
The New York Times – Business:The moves at the nation’s largest newspaper publisher include a week of mandatory unpaid leave and voluntary buyouts.
