US: Gannett names Dickey head of newspapers
Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on February 29, 2008 at 10:31 AM
Gannett Co., publisher of highest circulating US paper USA Today, has named Robert J. Dickey to become president of its newspaper division.
He will succeed Sue Clark-Johnson, who is retiring. Dickey will be in charge of 83 daily newspapers and their websites, and most of Gannett's non-daily publications.
Source: Bloomberg.com through I Want Media
He will succeed Sue Clark-Johnson, who is retiring. Dickey will be in charge of 83 daily newspapers and their websites, and most of Gannett's non-daily publications.
Source: Bloomberg.com through I Want Media
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