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Mark Lorando
Mark Lorando, (born April 4, 1963) is editor and vice president of content of ''The Times-Picayune'' and its affiliate website, NOLA.com. He succeeded longtime ''Times-Picayune'' editor Jim Amoss in September 2015.
==Career==
A longtime resident of Mandeville, Louisiana, Lorando is a graduate of Brother Martin High School (1981) and attended Loyola University New Orleans.
He began his newspaper career in 1981 as a clerk for ''The Times-Picayune''’s television guide, TV Focus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mark Lorando to lead NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune newsroom; Jim Amoss to take on new role with Advance Digital | NOLA.com )〕 From 1984 to 2000, he was a television columnist for ''The Times-Picayune'' and editor of TV Focus.
In 2000, Lorando was named Living section editor, overseeing the daily features sections of the newspaper. In 2009, he became Features editor, with added responsibility for ''The Times-Picayune''’s weekly sections for entertainment, home and garden, and travel and a monthly upscale shopping guide. He replaced James O'Byrne, who became director of content for NOLA.com.
During the next few years, under Lorando, the Features staff was an early adopter of the practice of posting articles to the NOLA.com website before they appeared in print in ''The Times-Picayune'', contrary to the newsroom’s habit at the time. The “digital first” approach was encouraged by owner of the newspaper and website, Advance Publications, which in late 2011 launched a dramatic transition to that model at its newspapers in Michigan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Letter from Publisher Dan Gaydou: Announcing the MLive Media Group | MLive.com )〕 A similar transition was launched at ''The Times-Picayune'' in 2012.

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