McClatchy Co, fresh off on paying back its debt, is busy making some changes at its newspapers. McClatchy has replaced three publishers in the past two days. We don’t yet know if this is coincidence or part of a coordinated move.
The changes:
The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, CA: Bruce Ray takes over from Chip Visci, who is retiring, according to a press release. Ray previously was chief financial officer at the paper. Visci, according to McClatchy Chief Executive Gary Pruitt, is starting “the next chapter of his life.” Visci’s previous chapter was as a Knight Ridder guy before McClatchy ate up the chain and incurred all those billions of dollars in debt.
The Bradenton (FL) Herald: Robert Turner Jr succeeds William Fleet, who will become president and publisher of McClatchy’s Fresno Bee in California. Turner is a 29-year veteran of the Herald, according to another press release. Fleet was in California and unavailable. Turner was in a meeting, so we left a message.
The Fresno Bee: Fleet replaces Ray Steele Jr, who is retiring. No word about the next chapter in his life. He has worked for McClatchy for 41 years
No comments:
Post a Comment