Terence Samuel Steps Down as USA Today Editor-in-Chief After One Year
Caren Bohan, the politics executive editor, will serve as interim editor while a national search for a permanent replacement is conducted.
- Terence Samuel leaves USA Today and parent company Gannett after a year in the top editorial role.
- Caren Bohan, a veteran journalist and former White House reporter, temporarily takes over as editor-in-chief.
- No specific reason for Samuel's departure has been disclosed by Gannett.
- Samuel previously held senior editorial positions at NPR, Washington Post, and National Journal.
- Gannett has faced financial challenges, including significant job cuts and a recent net loss of $84.8 million.