US: Innovation editor Stanton becomes Los Angeles Times’ top editor
Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on February 15, 2008 at 11:53 AM
The Los Angeles Times has appointed Russ Stanton to be the paper’s top editor. This is a significant move because Stanton was formerly the paper’s Innovation Editor, showing how much emphasis the paper is now putting on digital operations."The decisive factor was who can best lead change in the newsroom. We are literally in a battle to save the future of this great newspaper, and we have to change to survive and thrive in the new world," said publisher David Hiller.
Stanton succeeds Jim O’Shea, who reportedly left after disputes about newsroom budget cuts.
The paper also named Bob Bellack, currently LA Times Media Group’s Chief Financial Officer, and General Manager Rob Barrett, to head the digital operations of the paper.
Bellack was named president of Development and Digital Media and Barrett will become Senior Vice President for Interactive.
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