Thursday, April 16, 2009
Three high-ranking execs out at Dallas Morning News
DALLAS According to a memo from Dallas Morning News Publisher Jim Moroney, three of the company's top executives will be departing in the next few months.
Senior VP of Marketing, Laura Gordon, is departing on July 1. Former online head Fran Wills will be taking over her responsibilities. Laura was known in the industry as an innovator at the DMN, and led the launch of Quick.
Executive Vice President Evelyn Miller and HR Vice President Darryl Thornton will be leaving on June 1, with their responsibilities being absorbed by AH Belo corporate.
Posted by Mike O.
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CitizenKane, says:
"Laura was known in the industry as an innovator at the DMN, and led the launch of Quick."
Quick is part of the reason for the continued downfall of DMN.
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luniz, says:
"Quick is part of the reason for the continued downfall of DMN. "
are you just saying that because you don't like it (I agree, it's crap), or because you have seen actual factual evidence that the DMN actually lost money on the venture?
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