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    www.robbmontgomery.com/home/tag/campvj/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/29/2008    Last Visited: 6/12/2008  

    Frank Denton, Vice-President for Journalism, Morris Communications, USA (presentation by Gloria Anderson, New York Times)

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    www.asne.org/kiosk/editor/98.march/move1.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/26/1998    Last Visited: 4/1/2008  

    Frank M. Denton, editor, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison

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    www.newsombudsmen.org/cgi-bin/ono_article.pl?mode=view& - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/20/2008    Last Visited: 10/20/2008  

    The editor, Frank Denton, wants to see more.

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    scripps.com/foundation/news/releases/02feb20.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/20/2002    Last Visited: 3/31/2009  

    Lucy Shelton Caswell, professor and curator, Cartoon Research Library, The Ohio State University, Columbus; Steve Coll, managing editor, The Washington Post; Janice Collins, professor, Mass Media Arts Department, Hampton (Va.) University; Jack Davis , cartoonist, 2000 National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award Winner; and Frank Denton, editor, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison.

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    www.ajr.org/article.asp?id=3878 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/3/2009    Last Visited: 6/3/2009  

    But "we wish we were paid more, we wish we provided more training to more employees, and we wish we were more consistently excellent," says Andy Hall, an investigative reporter whose work includes major civic journalism projects, something former Editor Frank Denton espoused.

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    www.asne.org/kiosk/editor/98.april/move1.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/1998    Last Visited: 4/1/2008  

    Frank M. Denton, Editor, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison

    Career: Denton has been editor of the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison for 12 years.During the previous 10 years, he held a variety of editing positions at the Detroit Free Press, culminating as assistant managing editor for news.Earlier in his 32-year career, he was a reporter for the Austin (Texas) American-Statesman, a Texas capitol news service, The Anniston (Ala.) Star and The Cincinnati Enquirer.He is a founding director of New Directions for News.

    ASNE activities: He joined ASNE in 1986.He has served on the Readership and Research and Future of Newspapers committees and is ASNE's representative on the NAA Marketing Committee.He has chaired the Literacy Committee and will chair the Readership Issues Committee in 1998-99.He is a founding director of New Directions for News.

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    www.pewcharitabletrusts.org/ideas/ideas_item.cfm?conten - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2000    Last Visited: 5/11/2007  

    Frank Denton, editor of the State Journal, recently joined 11 other American editors on a two-week fact-finding visit to Indonesia.

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    www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=50589 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/11/2008    Last Visited: 8/12/2008  

    If you haven't seen Frank Denton around town, don't be surprised - he's been a little preoccupied.

    Denton was named editor of The Florida Times-Union in April after serving as interim editor following Pat Yack's resignation in January.

    That's not all he does, though.

    Since 2005, Denton has also served as vice president of news for Morris Communications, the parent company of the Times-Union and many other daily, non-daily and community newspapers.In that role, he acts as a consultant to each of the papers' newsrooms.

    Between the two duties, Denton hasn't had much time to enjoy the finer points of Jacksonville since arriving earlier this year.

    "I really haven't had the opportunity to go out and experience all the things Jacksonville has to offer," he said."Eventually I will and I am looking forward to it."

    When he does manage to get out of the newsroom and away from the airport, he plans on taking advantage of the region's many golf courses, will continue to take in shows and visit the area's arts and culture venues.

    Denton has managed to already enjoy the scenery and St. Johns River, though.

    Weather and time permitting, he makes the mile-long walk along the Northbank from his Downtown condominium at The Residences at City Place (Berkman Plaza) to the newspaper's office in Riverside.

    "It's not a bad walk," said Denton, "and it really is beautiful along there."

    If he has his way, though, he won't be making the walk too much longer as he's been actively house hunting around Southside, San Jose, San Marco, Avondale and other areas close to the newspaper.

    With the interim label lifted and Denton's role with the paper more permanent, he can settle a little more and call Jacksonville his home.

    It's not always easy to do.

    Like many people who work in the newspaper industry, Denton has called many places home in his soon-to-be 44-year career.

    He's served multiple roles in such newsrooms as the Austin-American Statesman, Detroit Free Press, The Cincinnati Inquirer, Wisconsin State Journal and The Tampa Tribune before arriving at The Times-Union.

    His first experience with a newspaper came in the 8th grade, when he entered a journalism course because it "seemed like it might be fun."As the only boy in a class dominated by girls, Denton was the sports guy.

    He kept with it through high school and enjoyed it so much that he began his professional career while in college at the Statesman in 1964.

    "One of the things I like about the industry is that every day brings something different," he said."You never really know what you'll be doing when you walk through the doors."

    Looking back, he said some of his proudest journalistic moments included covering the The Texas Tower sniper in 1966 with the Statesman and extensive investigative reporting in the mid-90s with the State Journal on critical issues facing Madison, Wis. schools.

    "I'm really proud of the ‘Schools of Hope' work," he said, referring to the project."It was two years of investigation and research and it involved a huge amount of involvement from the community."

    After 44 years of work and memories, two daughters and accumulating a resume full of locations, positions and duties, Denton now finds himself in a new city with which he's already impressed.

    "It's an interesting and energetic city," he said of Jacksonville."It's not your typical Florida city.It's diverse and is a great place for journalism on many levels."

    He's not the only one pleased that he is here.
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    Denton spends much of his time at the Times-Union serving as editor but he's also is a frequent flyer.He pulls double duty on the job, also serving as Morris Communications' vice president of journalism.

    Florida Times-Union Editor Frank Denton (seated) listens to other staff members during a recent afternoon newsroom meeting.

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    Published on: 6/6/2008    Last Visited: 6/6/2008  

    An Interview with Frank Denton, a co-author of The Learning Newsroom

    Frank Denton is vice president for journalism at Morris Communications, a Georgia-based media and newspaper company.Previously, he was an editor at the Tampa Tribune.In 2003, Denton was one of t ... Read More ,

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    www.scripps.com/foundation/news/releases/99feb12.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/9/2008    Last Visited: 3/9/2008  

    Brian Cooper, executive editor, Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, Iowa; Susan C. Deans, editor, The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Frank Denton, editor, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wis.; and Karen Baker, senior editor, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.

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