(Don't forget Monday's essential Mencken: "Homo Neanderthalensis" (1925) ... or, fundamentals of the Open Air Museum.)
In early May, a reader of NA Confidential wrote a private e-mail noting that John Tucker was no longer publisher of the Tribune. The reader pointed to a Tribune web site listing that identified Jim Grahn as publisher.
I was very busy and sat on this for at least two weeks. Finally, on May 28, there was a chance to ask the question publicly:
Speaking of the Tribune, has anyone seen this odd revelation at the newspaper's website?
PUBLISHER: Jim Grahn jim.grahn(at)newsandtribune.com
The last reference to John Tucker came in March, according to the search mechanism, and his name appears nowhere in the "contact us" section. There is no staff listing in yesterday's newspaper. Clues, anyone?
Later that day, the Tribune’s Shea Van Hoy joined the conversation:
To answer your other question, John Tucker is still here. What you folks have noticed is a realignment of some duties, which we haven't made public yet. Something will be forthcoming.
Now, at long last, almost six weeks after the NAC reader first pointed it out, yesterday’s Tribune finally confirmed the news:
Grahn takes over Tribune top spot (June 22)
Jim Grahn has been named publisher of New Albany-based The Tribune, an award-winning daily newspaper serving readers across Floyd County.A veteran of newspapers for two decades, Grahn most recently served since 2005 as the advertising director of The Tribune and The Evening News of Jeffersonville. Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. owns both.
“New organizational and content changes will allow us to focus more intently on our individual counties,” Grahn said. “We want to make sure we provide the best service possible to our readers and advertisers while continuing our unsurpassed local news coverage.”
Grahn replaces John Tucker, who will remain publisher of The Evening News and its printing facility.
Am I the only one who finds both this time frame and the mode of information dissemination bothersome?
Note the word "replace" in yesterday's announcement. Seems to me that’s more than a mere “realignment” of duties, seeing as the original question referred specifically to John Tucker’s presence at the Tribune. He's not there, and would seem not to have been since early May at the latest.
Why the secrecy?
Perhaps Tucker received a "get your mind right!" visit from the legaleze firm of Dewey & Cappuccino (on behalf of their "We don't allow comments") clients over at Full of S--- after he dared to suggest in print that citizens voices should be heard during the primary election.
ReplyDeleteQ-Why the secrecy?
ReplyDeleteA-New Albany Mafia(NAM).