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P-D Editor Fires Back at Edennew

Doug Clifton, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, says a recent Cleveland Free Times column "can charitably be called a total fabrication." David Eden, editor in chief of the Free Times, had written that Plain Dealer "Publisher Alex Machaskee offered up [Auxiliary Bishop James] Quinn's head on a platter to Clevelanders as a smokescreen to save the neck of Bishop Anthony Pilla, a man he favors." Not so, Clifton says.
Media News Letters  |  08-02-2002  9:56 am  |  Industry News

David Eden Named Editor in Chief at Free Times

Cleveland Free Times Publisher Matt Fabyan says he’s “jazzed” that native son David Eden has come on board as editor in chief. Eden has been busy his first weeks on the job, dealing with a redesign and a new job at the same time. Eden has 15 years experience at major dailies such as the Dallas Times Herald, The Minneapolis Star and the Detroit News, as well as TV experience on PBS. “Good stories told well,” sums up his philosophy. (FULL STORY)
Ann Hinch  |  04-12-2002  11:02 am  |  Industry News

Lisa Chamberlain Leaves Free Times

Lisa Chamberlain has been let go as editor-in-chief of the Cleveland Free Times and has gone to work for an Ohio congressman. Publisher Matt Fabyan says the decision was his. The Free Times is conducting a national search for a replacement. In the meantime, Don Forst, editor-in-chief, of The Village Voice will be spending three days a week in Cleveland to help put out the paper. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  02-01-2002  11:39 am  |  Industry News

Post Praises Free Times for Naming Condit Man of Yearnew

The Cleveland Free Times' pick of Rep. Gary Condit, R-Calif., as Man of the Year wins praise from Al Kamen of The Washington Post. Kamen says Free Times "got it right" because the selection "should be given to someone who kept the country enthralled for much of the year." Even after Sept. 11 should have wiped Condit off the radar, Condit "was determined not to cede the front page to Osama." Lisa Chamberlain, editor of the Free Times, says in an editorial about the choice, "Gary Condit is the quintessence of a gluttonous society operating without fear or consequence, content to distract itself with inanities."
The Washington Post  |  01-03-2002  4:44 pm  |  Industry News

Siegel Steps Down As Publisher of Cleveland Free Times

Fabyan and Chamberlain Succeed Son of Paper's Founder. (FULL STORY)
Amanda Fazzone  |  11-22-1999  11:50 am  |  Industry News

Derf Raises Stink in Kentucky

"Tickle-Me Elmo" Cartoon Also Sparks Protest in Cleveland. (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  01-21-1999  11:51 am  |  Industry News

Rust Belt Papers Collaborate on Stadium Story

Pittsburgh City Paper, Cincinnati City Beat and Cleveland Free Times Join Forces (FULL STORY)
Cory Zurowski  |  08-17-1998  11:50 am  |  Industry News

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