Thursday, April 21, 2005

Publisher Carl Esposito leaving Tribune and Evening News for a new job

NA Confidential has learned that Carl Esposito, publisher of the Jeffersonville Evening News and the New Albany Tribune (both owned by Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. of Birmingham, Alabama) is leaving his post at the end of April. He'll be taking a new position in Virginia.

During a wide-ranging conversation with NAC just last week, Mr. Esposito gave no indication that he was leaving the area, although he did express satisfaction with the Tribune's and Evening News's new publishing schedules and indicated that he hoped there would be the chance to tackle issues pertaining to content at the Tribune, agreeing that the New Albany newspaper was mistaken in not following the issue of Indiana legislative efforts to impound riverboat casino revenue.

We wish Mr. Esposito the best of luck in his new job.

5 comments:

edward parish said...

Don Quixote, here is your chance to expand the critically acclaimed Publicanista to a daily.

The New Albanian said...

OUCH! Valla Ann's poodle bites ... well, gums.

edward parish said...

...and maybe another Deatrick at the helm of the 'bune? NOT!

The New Albanian said...

Ed, here's the word you were looking for:

remainder ... verb {T}
"To sell a book cheaply because it has not sold well and no more copies of it will be produced:

- His autobiography never sold very well and was soon remaindered."

edward parish said...

Was Lil Tim's book tilted-
Marcus Aurelius or Spectator Bird?

Hey just having fun Tim, don't get all serious with the little mans disease, I'm not much taller than you are. Cheers