Veteran news executive Sean McLaughlin joins Graham Media Group

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Graham Media Group, the local media division of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC), announced today that Sean McLaughlin has been named vice president of news for the company's local media hubs. McLaughlin brings over two decades of experience leading innovative news strategies across multiple platforms.

Most recently, McLaughlin served as senior vice president of local news at The E.W. Scripps Company where he oversaw news operations in 41 markets. He worked closely with stations to develop customized content utilizing research and data to better engage audiences on broadcast, streaming, digital and social media. Under his leadership, Scripps made major commitments to diversity and localized community journalism.

"We are thrilled to welcome Sean and his wealth of expertise in local news," said Catherine Badalamente, president and CEO of Graham Media Group. "His forward-thinking approach and track record of success will be invaluable as we continue evolving to meet the changing needs of our audiences, employees, and communities."

Prior to Scripps, McLaughlin spent over six years as executive news director and creative services director at KMOV-TV in St. Louis. He also served as news Ddrector for stations in Tulsa earlier in his career.

In his new role at Graham Media Group, McLaughlin will be responsible for developing and implementing an innovative, forward-looking news strategy that engages audiences across all platforms. He will guide the transformation of news gathering, storytelling and distribution models to stay ahead of disruption.

"I'm excited to join the exceptional team at Graham Media Group at such a transformative time in our industry," said McLaughlin. "I look forward to working alongside the talented journalists and facilitating innovative reporting and storytelling to best serve our local communities."

McLaughlin will start on Monday, April 22.

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