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Paulson replaces Karen Jurgensen, who resigned abruptly last week just before executives released a report by a panel of journalism experts that faulted management for not catching Jack Kelley’s mis deeds. Kelley was found to have committed many acts of fabrication and plagiarism over the course of the past decade. USA Today, the nation’s top-sell ing newspaper, also made several other senior-level editorial appoint ments Thursday. Paulson was an editor and reporter for 18 years and held sever al senior editing positions within Gannett Co., USA Today’s parent company and the largest newspaper publisher in the country. He was also one of USA Today’s founding staff members. Most recently Paulson was execu tive director of the First Amendment Center, a free speech education organization that is part of the Freedom Forum. Paulson, who is also a lawyer, wrote a column and hosted a weekly public television show on free expression issues. The First Amendment Center was founded by John Seigenthaler. a USA Today is a fine newspaper that has had a black eye in the past few weeks... This is one news paper where I'm not coming in with a grand plan to turn it on its head. "USA Today is a fine newspaper that has had black eye in the past tew weeks, but that will heal Paulson said. "This is one newspaper where rm TO coming in with a grand plan to turn it on its head. As for addressing the panel’s finding that reporters at USA Today found the atmosphi oppressive, Paulson said: "This is the most enter taining way to make a living in the world.... \\. hope to publish a newspaper with even hjghe, standards and have a good time doing it.” As part of the editorial shake-up, USA Toda also named replacements for Hal Ritter, resigned last week as managing editor for news,and for executive editor Brian Gallagher, who isbecou mg editor of the editorial page. John Hillkirk, formerly i aging editor of the newspaper’s business section, will succeed Gallagher as executive editor,and Carol Stevens, formerly editorof the editorial page, will become managing editor for news. Henderson, the deputy managing editor in the business section, will replace Hillkirk. The announcements were made at an afternoon staff meeting. Kelley resigned underpressure in January after admitting to try™ to deceive a team of editors exam ming the veracity of his work. A subsequent review by the outside experts found that he had engaued m extensive fakery and plagiarism dating back as early as 1991. Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence - Kenneth Paulson Editor, USA Today newspaper industry veteran w ho led the investiga tion into Kelley's fraudulent reporting and USA Today’s newsroom culture. Publisher Craig Moon said Seigenthaler did not suggest Paulson for the job. but once his name was in contention Moon called Seigenthaler for a recommendation. In an interview. Paulson indicated that he would proceed gingerly in implementing the panel’s recommendations for improving the news paper’s culture. The panel said it found a "virus” of fear in the paper’s newsroom and poor commu nication among staff. Journalism, a Washington D.C.-based think tank that's part of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, said Paulson was I regarded among academics and journalism leaders as a "very' thoughtful, serious-minded guy who canes deeply about the state of journal ism.” “Some of the people who have led USA Today have been not very well-known outside of Gannett, and that is not true of Ken Paulson,” Rosenstiel said. 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