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Financial pressures continued; during the last year-and-a-half of Carroll's editorship, the stock price of the Tribune Company declined from $ 50 to $ 36. During Carroll's tenure, nearly two hundred positions were reduced in the newsroom. In early 2005, Carroll and Baquet went through a difficult
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where he was editor and vice-president. During his tenure in Lexington, he spearheaded an investigative series of reports titled "Cheating Our Children," which exposed flaws in Kentucky's public-education system. The newspaper won two awards for the series, which helped lead to the passage of the
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In 2003, however, Carroll began to clash with the Tribune Company's management. Because of struggles in advertising and circulation, the company wanted to reduce costs. One proposal was to use stories written at other Tribune newspapers in the
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whom Carroll appointed as managing editor. Carroll aimed to compete with the East Coast papers on major national and international stories. The slogan he wanted for the paper was, "A National Paper From the West."
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On July 20, 2005, Carroll announced that he would resign effective August 15, 2005. Baquet reportedly considered resigning as well, but decided to remain and become the paper's top editor. After leaving the
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obituary described Carroll as "one of the most influential newspaper editors of his era" who saw journalists "almost as public servants and a free press as essential to a self-governing nation."
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round of negotiations with the Tribune management. They reportedly proposed a plan that included staff cuts, but which was rejected by Tribune for not going far enough.
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board, and in 2002 he was board chairman. In 1998 he was named Editor of the Year by the National Press Foundation. In 2003 he was elected an
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When he was at Haverford, he and two friends were arrested and jailed when they entered the playing field during a baseball game between the
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in 2005, Carroll and his wife returned to Lexington, where he died in his home on June 14, 2015. According to his wife, the cause was
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in the preparation of a 168-page magazine about the opening of the sports arena. The agreement was seen as violating the
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from the newspaper as a member of the University of Oxford's Visiting Journalist Fellowship Programme (now the
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Rick Edmonds, "5 Things John Carroll Taught Me About Great Investigative Projects," Poynter.org, June 16, 2014
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Bill Estep, "John Carroll, a 'Truly Great' Editor Who Transformed the Herald-Leader, Dies From Rare Disease,"
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Leadership Award. In 2009 he received the Richard Clurman Award as a mentor of young journalists. A
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when the paper's morale was said to be at an all-time low. In particular, the credibility of the
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Jonathan Mahler, "John Carroll, Editor Who Reinvigorated The Los Angeles Times, Is Dead at 73,"
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had been hurt by revelations in 1999 of a revenue-sharing arrangement between the newspaper and
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of 1990. The ten reporters involved with the series donated the $ 26,500 in prize money to
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but left within a year to serve for two years in the Army. In 1966 he was hired by
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Elaine Woo, "John Carroll, Editor Who Led L.A. Times to 13 Pulitzers, Dies at 73
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Carroll began by hiring top talent from papers on the East Coast, such as
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Upon graduation from college, Carroll went to work as a cub reporter for
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John S. Carroll was born in New York City on January 23, 1942, to
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bureau. In 1963, the younger Carroll was graduated from
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Carroll became a Knight Visiting Lecturer at Harvard's
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and his credentials were removed by the U.S. military.
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During Carroll's five years, the newspaper earned 13
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and the former Margaret Sawyer. The family lived in
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Index

Jon Carroll

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
newspaper
Lexington Herald-Leader
Los Angeles Times
The Baltimore Sun
Wallace Carroll
Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Haverford College
bachelor's degree
Philadelphia Phillies
New York Giants
shake the hand
Willie Mays
Norman Pearlstine
Time magazine
The Providence Journal
The Baltimore Sun
Vietnam War
news embargo
Middle East
Nixon White House
Nieman Fellow
Harvard University
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Lexington Herald-Leader

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