Houston Chronicle

Chronicle executive editor headed for NPR post

Barnes’ tenure saw paper’s first Pulitzer, investigat­ive awards

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Houston Chronicle Executive Editor Nancy Barnes — whose fiveyear tenure brought the newspaper its first Pulitzer Prize — announced Tuesday that she will be leaving the organizati­on next month to become senior vice president of news for National Public Radio.

Barnes, 57, who also served as

“I want to say really emphatical­ly: I liked my job, I loved the newsroom, I’m very proud of the work we’ve done.”

executive vice president and editor of Hearst Texas Newspapers, guided the Chronicle’s coverage of Hurricane Harvey and investigat­ions that garnered multiple national awards.

Chronicle President and Publisher John McKeon said a national search will be conducted for Barnes’ replacemen­t, with a transition plan still in the works.

“I want to say really emphatical­ly: I liked my job, I loved the newsroom, I’m very proud of the work we’ve done,” said Barnes, the executive vice president and editor of the Chronicle and Hearst Texas Newspapers. “The opportunit­y to really take a leap in a different direction doesn’t present itself every day, and I wanted to go for it.”

During her tenure, the Chronicle received widespread acclaim for its investigat­ions into grand jury abuses, the statewide denial of special education services to schoolchil­dren and chemical regulation failures in Texas.

McKeon said he will “forever be appreciati­ve” of the contributi­on Barnes made to the Chronicle. He expects to appoint one or two people to fill Barnes’ responsibi­lities amid a search for her permanent replacemen­t.

“Nancy has done a fantastic job at developing the talent in the newsroom and the kind of strategic direction we’ve been hoping to accomplish,” McKeon said. “She’s really laid the foundation for us.”

Barnes, 57, joined the Chronicle after serving as executive editor of the Minneapoli­s Star Tri-

Nancy Barnes, executive vice president and editor of the Chronicle and Hearst Texas Newspapers

bune from 2007 to 2013. In 2015, then-Chronicle columnist Lisa Falkenberg won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary; Falkenberg is now the Chronicle’s editor of opinion. The Chronicle was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2017 for coverage of the special education system and in 2018 for its coverage of Hurricane Harvey.

Barnes will become the top editorial director at National Public Radio, which boasts 36.6 million monthly listeners across roughly 1,000 stations nationwide. The organizati­on maintains 17 internatio­nal and 17 domestic bureaus, employing about 380 staff members in its news division. Her position at NPR was previously held by Michael Oreskes, who resigned in November 2017 amid multiple allegation­s against him of sexual harassment.

In a statement Tuesday, NPR President and CEO Jarl Mohn said Barnes “has the news judgment to guide our storytelli­ng, believes in the power of the NPR mission … and has the business acumen to think creatively about how we can bring journalism to even more eyes and ears.”

Barnes’ departure means the Chronicle will have lost its top two editors in five months. Former managing editor Vernon Loeb, who was the secondhigh­est-ranking newsroom leader, was named politics editor of The Atlantic in June. His position has not been filled.

The Chronicle’s next editor is expected to maintain Barnes’ work on increasing digital subscripti­ons, a key factor in maintainin­g the organizati­on’s finances in the face of dwindling print subscripti­on numbers. While the Chronicle has avoided large-scale layoffs in the past few years, legacy newspaper organizati­ons across the country continue to grapple with declining print advertisin­g revenue and subscriber losses. The Chronicle has about 200,000 print subscriber­s and 20,000 digital-only subscriber­s, McKeon said.

“It’s been very clear we need to get even more serious than we have in the past in growing subscriber revenue,” Barnes said.

Barnes said she was approached by a recruiter working with NPR in May, ultimately accepting the new job last week. She will be based in Washington, D.C.

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Houston Chronicle Executive Editor Nancy Barnes.

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