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04/10/07
David
Saabye named AP deputy director of U.S. online newspaper markets
NEW YORK -- David Saabye, corporate director of online services
for the Journal Register Co., has been appointed deputy director
of U.S. online newspaper markets for The Associated Press.
The appointment takes effect April 16. It was announced April
10 by Sue Cross, AP vice president for U.S. online newspapers.
Saabye, who will be based in New York, will be a product manager
for newspaper online services as part of a team helping U.S.
newspapers develop their new media audiences and businesses.
As online director at Journal Register since 2005, Saabye
led the company's online growth strategy and oversaw operations
for more than 200 newspaper-affiliated Web sites, including
development of a new Web publishing platform, a partnership
with Yahoo! and acquisition of JobsInTheUS.com.
Saabye joined the New Haven (Conn.) Register in 2000 as webmaster
for the Journal Register newspaper Web sites. In 2001, he
was appointed general manager of electronic publishing for
the Register.
He started his newspaper career in 1997 at Southern Rhode
Island Newspapers as an editorial page designer, and in January
1999 moved to The Herald News in Fall River, Mass., as online
editor.
He has served as a member of the Associated Press Digital
Advisory Committee, the Yahoo!/Newspaper Consortium Steering
Committee, and the Suburban Newspaper Association Interactive
Media Advisory Committee.
Saabye holds a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from
the University of Vermont.
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