Topic: Tom Curley

AP names Lee Enterprises' Mary Junck to lead board

Mary E. Junck, the CEO of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc., was named chairman of The Associated Press board of directors Thursday.. ...

AP names Lee Enterprises' Mary Junck to lead board

Mary E. Junck, the CEO of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises Inc., was named chairman of The Associated Press board of directors Thursday.. Junck...

'Redshirting" in kindergarten?

It's a growing trend among parents of young children: delaying a child's entry into kindergarten due to age, size, maturity, or ability. It's...

AP CEO Tom Curley to step down this year

Tweet The US news agency the Associated Press announced Monday that president and chief executive Tom Curley plans to retire this year.. . The AP ...

AP CEO Tom Curley to Retire

Tweet Associated Press president and CEO Tom Curley will retire this year, according to the company, which said Monday a search for his successor...

Daily Must Reads, Jan. 23, 2012

The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung. . 1. AP CEO Tom Curley, who led company into digital space, to...
AP to create organization to help news industry make money from growth in wireless devicesThe Associated Press is spearheading the creation of an organization to help newspapers and broadcasters make money as more people get news from wireless devices.The goal is ...
AP president: Enforcement method needed to curb Web use of stories, plans to name offendersAn enforcement mechanism needs to be created to help curb unlicensed use of news on the Internet, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley said Thursday.Curley said ...

A "Both/And" Approach to Leadership: Exploit and Explore

This post is part of a six-week blog series on how leadership might look in the future. By the late 1990's, USA TODAY was the highest circulating national newspaper in the United States. USA TODAY moved quickly to enter this new ...
<div id="subtitle">Journalists tell war coverage conference media rely too much on governments vs firsthand info</div><div><p>Media coverage of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq relies too much on government information rather than firsthand accounts, prominent journalists warned ...