The Palm Beach Post

USA Today’s top editor abruptly steps down

- Katie Robertson

Terence Samuel, editor-in-chief of USA Today, is leaving the role after a year, the newsroom was told Monday. Samuel, a veteran journalist, joined USA Today last July from National Public Radio, where he was a top executive in charge of all news gathering across the broadcaste­r. Neither Samuel nor the publicatio­n gave a reason for his departure.

In an email to the newsroom viewed by The New York Times, Monica Richardson, senior vice president of USA Today, said Samuel would leave his job “effective today.” Caren Bohan, executive editor of politics, will serve as interim editor-in-chief while the publicatio­n conducts “a national search for our newsroom leader,” Richardson wrote in the email.

Samuel said in an interview Monday that his departure was “sudden” but that he could not talk about why he was

Samuel leaving the newspaper.

“I wished that this had lasted a lot longer because it was a great year,” Samuel said. “We did great things in that newsroom, and I wish them the very best.”

In a statement provided to the Times, Richardson declined to explain the leadership change. “Terry Samuel has been a valued colleague during his tenure at USA Today. We sincerely wish him well and thank him for his contributi­ons.”

Samuel has had a long journalist­ic career, with stints at The Washington Post, The Root and The Philadelph­ia Inquirer, among other outlets.

USA Today, which launched in 1982, is owned by Gannett, the country’s largest newspaper chain. Gannett has done sweeping job cuts across its publicatio­ns since it merged with the chain GateHouse Media in 2019 as it has struggled to get on top of its debt, which has led to protests from its unionized employees.

The Palm Beach Post and Palm Beach Daily News are part of the Gannett newspaper chain.

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