Word: gannett
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...freak accidents, Bingham took over the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times from his father in 1971. He set new ethics guidelines, pushed public-service journalism and led the papers to three Pulitzers before a battle among the siblings prompted patriarch Barry Bingham Sr. to sell the papers to Gannett...
Stephen H. Galebach, who was also on the Law Review, also said Roberts was highly respected in the Law Review’s Gannett House offices...
...game plan is to deliver information to people when they want it and how they want it. If that's in print, O.K. If they want to go on the website and get the news, that's O.K. too. Every single Gannett newspaper and television station has a website. And young people do read print if you take a traditional Gannett medium-size-market newspaper and you package the same information but in a way that younger people want to see it--shorter stories, more graphics, easy maneuverability. We have young-people publications in places like Cincinnati [Ohio], Indianapolis...
...gives you an image problem. But we've got to make sure it's right all the time, not just most of the time. I can create an atmosphere for our editors to make sure they are supported when they take a tough line on journalism ethics and procedures. Gannett has had a number of meetings on this topic, and that's why the incident at USA Today [last month] was handled so precisely and completely. There is a zero-tolerance level for things that aren't done right...
Banc of America came out with a report that found Gannett executives are the best paid in the newspaper industry. Tell me why you're worth...