Baltimore Sun Publisher Stepping Down
2006年7月18日 - 2:00AM
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BALTIMORE, July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Baltimore Sun
today announced that Denise E. Palmer, president, publisher and
CEO, plans to leave the company on July 28. She has accepted the
position of president and publisher at The Tampa Tribune, a Media
General newspaper. "We are grateful for Denise's four years of
leadership at The Sun, and her many contributions throughout her
career with Tribune," said Scott Smith, Tribune Publishing
president. "Denise has strengthened The Sun and its related media
businesses to better serve readers and advertisers. The Sun will
build on these positive changes in the years ahead." Palmer, 49,
joined the Baltimore Sun as president, publisher and CEO in July
2002. Highlights during her tenure include a complete redesign of
the newspaper completed last year and a Pulitzer Prize earned by
The Sun in 2003. "We've made progress in many areas and all of it
was achieved with an eye toward serving The Sun's readers and
advertisers as well as the greater Baltimore community," said
Palmer. "I know that tradition of service will continue under the
next publisher." Bob Gremillion, Tribune Publishing vice president,
who oversees the Baltimore Sun, will serve as acting publisher and
CEO until he names Palmer's successor. Prior to her arrival in
Baltimore, Palmer was president and CEO of Chicagoland Television
(CLTV), a 24-hour local news cable channel, which, like The Sun, is
a unit of Chicago-based Tribune Company. Palmer joined Tribune in
1980 as a corporate auditor and through the years served in a
number of strategic planning and financial management roles for the
parent company as well as the Chicago Tribune and WGN Radio. The
Baltimore Sun is Maryland's leading news and information company,
reaching more than 1 million market adults every week. Founded in
1837 and acquired in 2000 by Tribune, the company publishes The
Sun, baltimoresun.com, the Patuxent and Homestead community
newspapers and multiple niche print and online publications.
DATASOURCE: The Baltimore Sun CONTACT: Linda Yurche of the
Baltimore Sun, +1-410-322-6573, Web site:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/
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