DALLAS, Jan. 16-- Newspaper publisher A. H. Belo
Corporation (NYSE: AHC) announced that Louis E. Caldera, a director of Belo
Corp. from 2000-2008 and A. H. Belo since February 2008, has resigned from the
Board of Directors effective today as a result of his appointment by
President-elect Barack Obama as Assistant to the President and Director of the
White House Military Office.
A. H. Belo's Lead Director, J. McDonald Williams, and Chief Executive
Officer Robert W. Decherd praised Caldera's contributions to the Company.
"Louis has brought unusually valuable perspective to Belo Corp. and A. H.
Belo. His service as Audit Committee chair of A. H. Belo necessitated a
significant commitment of time and energy in connection with the Company's
spin-off from Belo Corp. last year. Louis' fellow directors wish him the best
as he re-engages in the service of our country."
Williams will serve as chair of the Audit Committee on an interim basis.
Caldera's departure reduces the size of the A. H. Belo Board to seven.
Caldera has had a distinguished 30-year career as a soldier, lawyer,
legislator, high-ranking government official, university president and
professor of law. In 1992, Caldera was elected to the California State
Assembly, and later served in the Clinton administration. From 1997 to 1998,
Caldera was managing director and chief operating officer for the Corporation
for National and Community Service. From 1998 to 2001, he served as the nation's 17th Secretary of the Army. He has served as a
vice chancellor for the California State University system and president of
the University of New Mexico, after which he joined the faculty of the UNM
School of Law as a tenured professor. Caldera is a graduate of the U. S.
Military Academy at West Point and earned his law and business degrees at
Harvard University in 1987, later practicing law in Los Angeles.
About A. H. Belo Corporation
A. H. Belo Corporation (NYSE: AHC) headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a distinguished newspaper publishing and local news and information company
that owns and operates four daily newspapers and a diverse group of Web sites.
A. H. Belo publishes The Dallas Morning News, Texas' leading newspaper and
winner of eight Pulitzer Prizes since 1986; The Providence Journal, the
oldest continuously-published daily newspaper in the U.S. and winner of four
Pulitzer Prizes; The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA), serving southern
California's Inland Empire region and winner of one Pulitzer Prize; and the
Denton Record-Chronicle. The Company publishes various specialty publications
targeting niche audiences, young adults and the fast-growing Hispanic market.
The Company's partnerships and/or investments include the Yahoo! Newspaper
Consortium and Classified Ventures, owner of cars.com. A. H. Belo also owns
direct mail and commercial printing businesses. Additional information is
available at www.ahbelo.com or by contacting Maribel Correa, director/Investor
Relations, at 214-977-2702.
SOURCE: A. H. Belo Corporation
CONTACT:
Maribel Correa, director-Investor Relations of A. H. Belo
Corporation
+1-214-977-2702
Web Site:
http://www.ahbelo.com