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Walter E. Hussman, Jr.
American journalist and publisher

Walter E. Hussman, Jr.

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American journalist and publisher
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Age
78 years
Residence
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Education
Columbia University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Columbia Business School
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Biography

Walter Edward Hussman, Jr. (born January 5, 1947), is an American newspaper publisher and chief executive officer of WEHCO Media, Inc. He is the publisher of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in Little Rock, which is the largest newspaper in Arkansas. Hussman directs a chain of smaller newspapers, including the Chattanooga Times Free Press and the Texarkana Gazette, and owns cable television companies in four states.

Early years and education

Hussman was born in Texarkana, Texas, but moved in 1949 to Camden, Arkansas, with his parents, Walter E. Hussman, Sr. (1906–1988) and the former Betty Palmer (1911–1990), and two older sisters. Hussman, Sr., published The Camden News, which he had purchased from his father-in-law, Clyde E. Palmer (1876–1957).

Hussman graduated from the Lawrenceville School in 1964. He earned his bachelor's degree in journalism at the University of North Carolina UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media and his master's of business administration from Columbia University. In 1970, Hussman worked as a reporter for Forbes magazine. Later he became his father's administrative assistant, then general manager of The Camden News. He moved to Hot Springs in 1973 to become vice president and general manager of the Palmer Newspapers, which became a division of WEHCO Media.

In 1974, Hussman left Hot Springs for Little Rock when WEHCO purchased the Arkansas Democrat and he was named publisher.

Newspaper work

Hussman moved the Arkansas Democrat to a morning paper in 1979 and began using color 1982. He fought a newspaper "war" with the competing Arkansas Gazette. The two papers merged into the joint Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in October 1991.Hussman was opposed to newpapers providing free content online, writing in a 2007 Wall Street Journal op-ed column that newspapers should stop providing such free content, calling the posting of so much of the newspaper product a "self-inflicted wound." He implemented a shift from delivering newspapers in print to delivering them on iPads in 2018.

Hussman is a former chairman of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) and was the first recipient of SNPA's Frank W. Mayborn award, given in honor of the late publisher of the Temple Daily Telegram in Temple, Texas.

Awards & Honors

  • In 2008, Hussman was named Publisher of the Year by Editor & Publisher, a trade publication.
  • In 2012, Hussman was inducted in the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame.
  • In 2014, Hussman was inducted into the NC Media and Journalism Hall of Fame.

Hussman School of Journalism & Media at UNC

In 2019, Hussman wrote in the Wall Street Journal that "Journalism schools need to adopt similar statement of core journalistic values."

Personal Life

Hussman lives in Little Rock with his wife, the former Robena Kendrick (b. June 26, 1946). They have three children.

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