Eric Newton

He is a consultant for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, an organization created by one of the founding families behind the Knight Ridder newspaper group.
From 2015 to 2020, Newton was Innovation Chief at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He held the rank of professor of practice and worked closely with the school’s leadership to drive new innovative initiatives at Cronkite News, the school’s multiplatform news operation.
In 2001, Newton joined Knight Foundation as director of journalism initiatives. He oversaw grant development and expanded the journalism and media innovation program. In 2006, he was promoted to vice president/journalism. In 2011, he served as a senior adviser to Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen, working on special projects and endowment grants, and after that became a consultant for the foundation.
Newton earned a B.A. in journalism from San Francisco State University in 1979 and his master's degree in international studies from the University of Birmingham.
He joined the ''Oakland Tribune'' as a copy boy in 1977. Turned down for a job as a reporter there in 1979, he edited newspapers in Mill Valley and Richmond before returning to the ''Tribune'' as a copy editor in 1984. Within six years he was running the Tribune newsroom.
Newton was city editor, assistant managing editor or managing editor of the ''Tribune'' when it won more than 150 awards, including a Pulitzer Prize in news photography for coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. He has since been a Pulitzer Prize juror four times and has written a book on Pulitzer Prize-winning photography.
In 1992, Newton launched the Pacific Coast Center for the Freedom Forum. In 1994, he was founding managing editor for the Newseum, responsible for its story line and content. For four years, from the opening of the original Newseum in 1997 until 2000, he hosted programs in the Newseum's broadcast studio and created publications and traveling exhibits. Newton joined Knight Foundation in June 2001 as director of journalism initiatives. Later he became vice president of the foundation's journalism program. In 2011, he became Senior Adviser to the President.
Newton was founding president of the First Amendment Project, a nonprofit law firm representing citizens seeking access to government records. He shared in a 2004 Peabody Award for ''Mosaic: World News from the Middle East'', a television program created for LinkTV. He received the Reddick Award for distinguished contributions in communications from the University of Texas at Austin, and a special First Amendment Award from the Radio and Television Digital News Association for his role in creating Sunshine Week. In 2012 he won the Markoff Award for support of investigative reporting from the UC Berkeley Investigative Reporting Project.
Newton became involved in the 2005 Seigenthaler incident after replacing a vandalized English Wikipedia biography of John Seigenthaler Sr. with a copyrighted official biography. After that was removed for violating English Wikipedia policy, Newton's subsequent edits explaining how he had tried to correct English Wikipedia also were rejected as a violation of English Wikipedia's verifiability policy. Provided by Wikipedia
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The diary of English art critic Eric Newton on a North American lecture tour in 1937 by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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The christian faith in art by Newton, Eric 1893-1965, Neil, William
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[Rezension von:] Cooper, Douglas <Kunsthistoriker>: The work of Graham Sutherland. - London, 1961 by Newton, Eric
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European painting and sculpture by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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Kunstschätze der Welt The arts of man,dt by Newton, Eric
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European painting and sculpture by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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Jacopo Tintoretto the four allegories of Venice in the Doge's palace, Venice by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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A guide to teaching poetry by Newton, Eric 1893-1965, Handley, Graham 1926-
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The origin of the milky way - Tintoretto by Newton, Eric
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The Romantic rebellion by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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Kunstschätze der Welt Deutung großer Kunst aller Zeiten u. Völker by Newton, Eric 1893-1965
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