Gone Fishin'
Chris Peck resigns after 19 years as editor of Spokane, Washington's
Spokesman-Review.
By
Kathryn S. Wenner
Kathryn S. Wenner, a former AJR associate editor, is a copy editor at the Washington Post.
After pondering the idea for a year, Chris Peck ends a 19-year run as
editor of Spokane, Washington's Spokesman-Review by resigning. Peck, 51,
who recently finished a one-year term as president of the Associated
Press Managing Editors, plans to do some steelhead trout fishing--while
thinking about how he could best help journalism convert what he sees as
its defensive, closed culture into one "much more connected to the
communities we serve." He says it was "probably not coincidental" that
he gave notice of his departure as 14 news staffers were taking
voluntary and forced buyouts. The newsroom lost 11 people to buyouts in
July. "We've had kind of a rough six months," Peck says. While he admits
the pre-July staff of 165 was large for a 106,000-circulation paper, he
says, "we were able to take on some projects and think in a way that was
expansive." ###
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