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Washington Times to Assess Positioning in Response to Market Changes; New Management Team to Focus on Sustainability Planning
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Washington Times LLC today announced that it is continuing on its
path toward a sustainable multimedia news enterprise involving
leadership expertise from within The Washington Times and directed by
its Board of Directors and its parent company, News World Communications
LLC.
Today's industry conditions and the general economic downturn
necessitate this team-based assessment, planning, and subsequent
implementation of a plan to enable The Times to become a sustainable
multimedia company in today's challenging news industry environment.
Jonathan Slevin has been named Acting President and Publisher of The
Washington Times. Tatum executive services and other specialists are
providing assistance to a new Washington Times leadership team. The
process will clarify the steps needed to achieve the goal of a
market-based, financially sustainable media enterprise.
Mr. Slevin previously served as a vice president of The Washington
Times, was managing editor of the New York City Tribune, held
executive business management positions in other industries, and is the
author of several books. He comes from a journalism family that includes
his late father, a reporter on the political economy and former
president of The National Press Club, his cousin who was formerly
editorial page editor of The Los Angeles Times, and his uncle, editor in
chief of The Baltimore Sun and a Pulitzer-prize winning reporter in
international affairs.
Thomas P. McDevitt has been relieved of his duties as president and
publisher of The Washington Times. Keith Cooperrider, former chief
financial officer of The Washington Times, has also been relieved of his
duties, as well as Dong Moon Joo, who was serving in a titular role as
chairman.
"The Washington Times values the highest standards of journalism and a
commitment to serving the citizens of our democratic form of government
with the news they need to make informed decisions on matters in our
vital collective and personal interests," said Slevin. "Our assessment
team looks forward to emerging with a market-based plan that supports
the sustainability of The Washington Times and advances the Times' role
as an important source of news and opinion for readers who value a
diversity of information and analysis."
The Washington Times LLC
Don Meyer, 202-898-0995
Cell:
202-834-6859
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