Posted on 01/05/2021 4:05:58 PM PST by rintintin
Colleen McCain Nelson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, is The Sacramento Bee’s new executive editor and will also serve as the regional editor for California, where McClatchy operates five newsrooms.
Nelson, 46, is currently the national opinion editor for McClatchy, The Bee’s parent company, which operates in 30 markets across the country. She also is vice president and opinion editor for The Kansas City Star, and has extensive experience in covering national and local issues, as well as presidential campaigns and the White House.
Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article248280940.html#storylink=cpy
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Who cares.....I don’t read that liberal rag anyway!
Another red diaper doper baby I’m sure. How could it be any way else? all journalists are China loving traitors now.
Dozens are interested.
She is in for a shock when she sees housing costs & income taxes & gasoline taxes.
You aren’t in Kansas anymore, dearie.
Does the Sac Bee still have a dozen paying subscribers?
I wish her nothing but the worst.
From one commie rag to another.
Looks like they closed their online comment feature as of Sunday. There were kooks who posted there, but some intelligent people too. Are they trying to silence criticism?
Are they trying to silence criticism?
We moved from Sac about 40+ years ago, and they didn’t want criticism of them and their political picks at that time.
She's a Woke Democrat POS.
That means her next posting will Go Broke, after it Gets Woke by her.
“ Just checked the Twitter feed”
I commend you on your research instincts and skills. Why am I not surprised that she’s “woke”?
And Salt Lake City gets the worthless old editor from Sacramento. At least the Salt Lake Tribune just changed to printing only once a week.
“ At least the Salt Lake Tribune just changed to printing only once a week.”
I don’t see any papers delivered to houses anymore. Maybe it’s still happening in neighborhoods with clusters of seniors , but in my area - where people are mainly middle age to early 60s - there are no papers to be seen on driveways or doorsteps. Very different from the days of my youth. (I even delivered papers with a paper bike for a time).
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