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Former AP Chairman Named Interim CEO at Freedom


Associated Press
      IRVINE, Calif. — Newspaper and TV station owner Freedom Communications Inc. named an interim CEO Wednesday, tapping the former publisher of The Dallas Morning News and former chairman of the board of The Associated Press.
    Burl Osborne will take over in July for Scott Flanders, who is leaving after 3 1/2 years in the job to lead a troubled Playboy Enterprises Inc., whose television and magazine businesses have been hit by shifting consumer habits in the digital era.
    In a statement Wednesday, the chairman of Freedom's board, Thomas Bassett, called Osborne an "exceptional leader who combines outstanding business acumen with depth of experience in the newspaper industry."
    Osborne, who has served on Freedom's board as an independent director since 2004, is taking the helm as traditional media companies struggle with challenges brought on by the Internet and compounded by a long recession.
    The company's flagship newspaper, The Orange County Register, has announced cost-cutting measures this year including layoffs, unpaid furloughs and salary freezes.
    The company publishes The Gazette in Colorado Springs, Colo., and several dozen other daily and weekly newspapers and operates a handful of television stations.
    In New Mexico, Freedom publishes the Clovis News Journal, the Portales News-Tribune and the Quay County Sun.
    From 1980 to 2001, Osborne served as executive editor and later publisher of the Morning News, which is owned by A.H. Belo Corp. He served as chairman of AP's board from 2002 to 2007.


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