WOODLAND HILLS - Edward R. Moss has been named publisher of the Daily News of Los Angeles, replacing John McKeon, company officials announced today.
California Newspapers Partnership, owned by MediaNews Group, Gannett and Stephens Media, is the largest publisher of daily newspapers in California, with a combined daily circulation of more than 900,000, publishing 34 daily newspapers and 57 weeklies in California.
Moss, 52, most recently served as publisher for the Akron Beacon Journal in Ohio and brings 30 years of newspaper experience to the Daily News. He began his career just as the Valley News and Green Sheet was transforming into the Daily News.
"Ed is one of the most seasoned newspaper executives in our industry," George Riggs, president and chief executive officer of the California Newspaper Partnership, said in a statement. "He brings an extensive background in the highest management ranks at both local newspapers and corporate. He also has a wealth of experience in directing advertising sales at both small newspapers and across newspaper networks."
Prior to his post as publisher in Ohio, Moss served as corporate vice president, sales and marketing for Media General, Inc., Freedom Communications Inc., and the Tribune Company.
He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, holding a degree in mass communications and advertising. He is married and has six children.
McKeon has served as publisher since October, when he had taken over for Tracy Rafter
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Monday, June 11, 2007
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