USA TODAY names NPR executive editor Terence Samuel as editor-in-chief


Terence Samuel has been appointed USA TODAY Editor in Chief. Samuel's experience includes senior editorial positions at the Washington Post, National Journal and most recently as vice president and executive editor of NPR News where he oversaw all newsgathering for the network.

USA TODAY has named Terence Samuel, NPR News’ vice president and executive editor, as editor-in-chief effective July 10.

In his new role, Samuel will help lead the publication through “the next phase of growth and innovation,” according to an announcement from USA TODAY parent company Gannett Co. released Friday. 

“USA TODAY has a distinctive and groundbreaking history in American journalism and is uniquely positioned to inform the conversations and tell the stories that impact American life,” Samuel said in the release. “It’s an honor to join such an accomplished group of journalists to help lead this iconic brand into a digital future that is as exciting as it is challenging.”

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