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Times, Poynter Institute report executive payBy Times staff writer © St. Petersburg Times, published May 13, 2000 The salaries of several executives at the St. Petersburg Times and the Poynter Institute for Media Studies will be reported Monday in a document to be filed with the Internal Revenue Service. Andrew Barnes, who is chairman and chief executive of the Times, was paid $515,816 in 1999, an increase of 3.8 percent from the previous year. Other Times executives are Paul C. Tash, editor and president, who was paid $349,764; Judith Roales, former publisher and vice president, who left the paper in January, $306,952; and Thomas C. Rawlins, senior editor, $108,492. James Naughton, president of the Poynter Institute, was paid $274,277. The newspaper and its affiliated publications make up Times Publishing Co., a private company that pays taxes on its profits. It is owned by the Poynter Institute, a school for professional and student journalists. The institute is non-profit and makes annual reports to the IRS. All the executives whose salaries will be reported Monday are officers or trustees of the Poynter Institute.
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