Terence Samuel, a top news executive at National Public Radio, will be the next editor in chief of USA Today.
Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper chain and the publisher of USA Today, made the announcement on Friday.
Mr. Samuel, who will start on July 10, fills a position vacated in May by Nicole Carroll, who had led USA Today for five years.
Mr. Samuel, 61, is a vice president and executive editor at NPR, where he oversees all news gathering at the network.
Mr. Samuel said in a statement that he was honored to help lead USA Today, which made its debut in 1982, “into a digital future.”
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