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    Bottom Line: Mac Tully, former publisher at the Kansas City Star, will assume similar duties at the San Jose Mercury News.  The Star is the 31st largest paper in the country with a circulation of 367,712, while the Mercury News holds down the 48th spot with a circulation of 263,373.      02-06-2008
Link: 
http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0004420.html


Former KC Star publisher to lead newspaper in San Jose

By Dan Margolies, KC Star
    Former Kansas City Star Publisher Mac Tully has been named publisher of the San Jose Mercury News, which is owned by MediaNewsGroup Inc. of Denver.
    Tully was also named to the newly created position of group vice president of MediaNews’ other Bay Area newspapers, including the Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune, Marin Independent Journal and Santa Cruz Sentinel.
    Tully, who replaced Jeff Kiel, becomes the third publisher at the Mercury News since it was purchased by MediaNews in 2006.
   “Mac’s wealth of experience in managing both groups of newspapers as well as in publishing large market newspapers will prove invaluable to our company,” William Dean Singleton, MediaNews chief executive, said in a statement.
    Tully announced on Jan. 28 that he was leaving The Star to work for MediaNews, but he did not say in what capacity.

Mac Tully Departs KC Star

MAC TULLY RESIGNS AS KC STAR PUBLISHER; ZIEMAN NAMED INTERIM

Mark Zieman, interim publisher
   Summary: Kansas City Star employees knew a major announcement was going to be made because it is rare when an all-staff meeting is held at the newspaper. The news was that Mac Tully was resigning as publisher (BLC exclusive: His memo below).
    Tully succeeded Art Brisbane as the Star's publisher in 2004 when the paper's weekday circulation average was 275,747.  The Star's average weekday circulation has dropped to 247,274 during the most recent period. 
   Mark Zieman, who is married to Star columnist Rhonda Chriss Lokeman, will step in as interim publisher. Link to Star video covering its own event: http://videos.kansascity.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=1680294&f=mokas
 01-28-2008

January 28th, 2008

 

Memo to: Star employees

 

From: Mac Tully

 

FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY

 

Dear Employees:

 

It’s with mixed emotions that I announce that I’m leaving The Kansas City Star to join Media News Group. While it has been a difficult decision for me to make personally to leave The Star, I know I leave it in very capable hands with the current management team that is in place.

 

McClatchy is truly a great company to work for and my time at this newspaper has been very special to me. And The Star holds a special place within McClatchy. It has always been blessed with a great deal of talent and that is quite evident in the results that you’ve been able to post.

 

I am proud of the great journalism we have done together, and the awards we’ve won doing it, from our 13th Gold Cup in 14 years as the best newspaper in Missouri to the Sweepstakes Award as best newspaper in Kansas. We’ve been recognized for outstanding journalism in virtually every category, from an ASNE Triple Crown for our sports section to awards for our features, design, business coverage, projects, food section – the list goes on.

 

We’ve also been one of the leading papers in the industry capturing readers in both print and interactive. We grew more online readers this year than any paper in McClatchy, and launched numerous online initiatives from Varsity Zone to Mom2Mom to Weekly Blink.

 

And while our advertising revenue numbers have been challenging, you can take pride in the fact that The Star’s performance compared to our peer papers has been excellent. In December, The Star was the top-ranked paper for overall advertising performance out of the roughly 25 metro dailies we compare ourselves with, fifth for year-end performance.

 

Those are just a few fun facts to remind you of what you already know – The Kansas City Star is one of the very best newspapers in the country. And even better days are ahead!

 

Thank you so much for the past three years. Professionally I am moving on to other opportunities but personally I am rooting for each one of you. You are a great team – and you have created a great newspaper.

 

Thanks again,

 

Mac

KC Star, 1/28/08
Star publisher to leave; editor named interim publisher

    Mac Tully, publisher of The Kansas City Star since 2004, is leaving the company. Tully said today he was taking a job with MediaNews Group, which owns and runs 57 daily newspapers in 12 states.
    Mark Zieman, editor of The Star since 1997, was named interim publisher. Robert J. Weil, vice president of operations for The Star’s owner, McClatchy Co., said the newspaper chain had started a search for a new publisher.
   Zieman is among those being considered, Weil said.

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