By Associated Press - Sunday, May 18, 2014

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - M. L. Schultze, web editor of WKSU-FM in Kent, was elected president of the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors association for 2014-15 at the group’s annual convention Sunday.

Jim Bebbington, senior editor at Cox Media Group-Ohio, was named president-elect.

The following directors were elected to two-year terms, which expire in 2016:

- At-Large, representing newspapers from all circulation divisions: Dave Murray, managing editor of The (Toledo) Blade, and

- At-Large, representing newspapers from all circulation divisions: Mike Throne, managing editor of the Chillicothe Gazette.

The following also serve on the board, with terms that expire in 2015:

- Representing newspapers with a daily circulation over 50,000: Bruce Winges, vice president and editor, Akron Beacon Journal;

- Representing newspapers with a daily circulation of 15,001-50,000: Julie Wallace, managing editor, The (Elyria) Chronicle Telegram;

- Representing newspapers with a daily circulation up to 15,000: David Fong, executive editor, Troy Daily News;

- Representing Large-Market TV: Jo Ingles, reporter, WYSO-FM/Ohio Public Radio/TV News Bureau, Columbus;

- Representing Small-Market TV: Tony Geftos, reporter/anchor, WTVG, Toledo;

- Representing Large-Market Radio: Jason Michaels, anchor, WHKO-FM, Dayton;

- Representing Small-Market Radio: Jennifer Clark, news director, WJER-AM, Dover-New Philadelphia.

The Associated Press is a not-for-profit news cooperative serving 1,500 newspapers and 5,000 broadcast stations in the United States, including 85 daily newspapers and 150 radio and TV stations in Ohio.

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