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...headquarters from New York City to Washington and financial operations to Nashville; spending $10 million on satellite hookups to save on telephone transmission; marketing computer services to newspapers. To work on the credibility problem, Ruhe and Geissler recruited executives William Small, a former president of NBC News, and Max McCrohon, a former chief editor of the Chicago Tribune. While cutting administrators, U.P.I, has added 20 news and eight photo bureaus and more than 50 editorial staffers, and beefed up its broadcast news-wire service...
North Yard: Bradford L. Farkas, Jonathan H. Spalter, Craig S. McCrohon, and Adam J. Sorscher...
...Trib and check its long circulation slide, from 868,000 to 745,000 in the past decade. Last week Freeburg resigned abruptly from one of the top jobs in journalism, explaining that he wanted "to do things faster than the corporate management wanted to move." His successor is Maxwell McCrohon, 43, an amiable Australian who first came to the U.S. in 1952 as a correspondent for a Sydney paper. He settled in Chicago nine years later and has brought plenty of flair to the Trib's afternoon sister, Chicago Today, as its managing editor for the past two years...
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