Romenesko Misc.Washington Times president
Thomas P. McDevitt calls
John Solomon's appointment "a great step forward for The Washington Times."
Wesley Pruden, who is retiring as executive editor, adds: "I look forward to what [Solomon] (at left) builds on the remarkable legacy he inherits. We've built our reputation by being the fearless alternative to The Post and the mainstream media -- rowdy, independent, and politically incorrect by design -- and I've been assured that won't change." ||
UPDATE: FishbowlDC reports managing editor
Francis Coombs has resigned.