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Digital News Executive David Callaway Named Editor-In-Chief Of USA TODAY
Wednesday 11. July 2012 - USA TODAY, a multi-platform news and information media company, announced today that David Callaway has been named editor-in-chief of USA TODAY. Callaway will assume his new position effective later this month. Callaway is currently the editor-in-chief of MarketWatch, a financial news website owned by Dow Jones. In his new role, Callaway will further the digital transformation of the USA TODAY newsroom. He will oversee the overall content strategy of the news organization with an emphasis on providing high-quality and engaging content across all platforms. The announcement was made today by Larry Kramer, president and publisher of USA TODAY.
“David is a distinguished journalist with a deep understanding of digital news and we are thrilled to have him join the USA TODAY team. His expertise in both new and traditional media will be a tremendous asset as we transform our iconic brand into one that delivers unique content in new and creative ways,” said Kramer. “He has successfully run a newsroom that produced regular television, radio, digital and mobile news products. Here, he will also lead a multi-platform newsroom that will provide our readers with the outstanding content they have come to expect from us.”
Callaway has been the editor-in-chief at MarketWatch, and its predecessor CBS MarketWatch since 2003. Prior to being editor-in-chief, he was executive editor and managing editor, dating back to 1999. Callaway managed the day-to-day coverage for a world-wide news gathering operation with 11 bureaus across the globe. Previously, he was a securities industry reporter at Bloomberg where he led a team of financial reporters throughout Europe covering the banking, investment banking and asset management business. Prior to that, he was a columnist at the Boston Herald where he co-wrote a daily financial column on comings and goings in the Boston business district.
Under his guidance, MarketWatch was named “Best in Business” for large financial websites three times by the Society of American Business Editors & Writers, and won the Editor and Publisher’s EPPY Award for “Best Internet Business Service” three times as well. He personally won two Society of American Business Editors and Writers awards for his weekly commentary column, which he wrote for 12 years. Larry Kramer was the founder, Chairman and CEO of MarketWatch from 1997-2005, when it was sold to Dow Jones.
“I couldn’t be more excited to be joining the USA TODAY team, and to rejoin Larry, as we begin a new era in digital journalism at one of the most well known news brands in the country,” said Callaway. “I have always admired USA TODAY’s role as an innovator in media and cannot wait to get started as we re-imagine and reinvigorate the news organization.”
Callaway is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with both a bachelors and a masters degree in journalism. Callaway is married to Nanci Tolan Callaway and they have an 18-year-old daughter, Alexandra.