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In 1998, Bacon traveled to Nagano, Japan to cover the 1998 Winter Olympics for The Detroit News. [2] After the Olympics, Bacon left The Detroit News to become a freelance writer. He has written articles for The New York Times, Time, and ESPN The Magazine. [2] In 2000, Bacon started his radio career with a sports show on WAAM in Ann Arbor.
USA Today/National Prep Poll High School Football National Championship: Predating the first publication of USA Today under the sole decision of the National Prep Poll, it is a national championship honor awarded to the best high school football team(s) in the United States, based on rankings by the newspaper's sports editorial department.
Pages in category "American newspaper editors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 602 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
He ascended through the ranks to head the Minneapolis-based health insurance company, one of the largest in the nation, and was named CEO in April 2021. ... John Bacon, USA TODAY. This article ...
The newspaper conducted an extensive review of Kelley's stories, sending investigators (including reporter and former mid-level editor Mark Memmott) to Cuba, Israel, and Serbia to check his work and sift through stacks of hotel records to determine if Kelley was where he claimed to be when filing stories.
Robert A. Dubill, an award-winning executive editor with Gannett News Service and a unique and forceful leader at USA TODAY since its inception in 1982, died Friday from complications after a fall.
Editor's note: This page is a summary of news on the arrest of Luigi Mangione in connection with the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson for Monday, Dec. 9. For news updates on the ...
John Neal (1793–1876) – fiction author; critic; magazine and newspaper essayist and editor; founder of The Yankee; [1] [2] America's first daily newspaper columnist [3] Alice Hobbins Porter (1854–1926) – British-born American journalist, correspondent, editor; Mary Virginia Proctor (1854–1927) – editor, Lebanon Patriot