Both the publisher and editor-in-chief of Canada's largest newspaper, the Toronto Star, resigned yesterday. In announcing the resignations of Michael Goldbloom and Giles Gherson, the paper's owners, Torstar, offered no explanation. They are to be replaced by Jagoda S. Pike, the company's vice president , and J. Fred Kuntz, a publisher with the chain, is taking the editor-in-chief post. Goldbloom and Gherson joined the Star only two years ago. The paper, which sells about 360,000 copies on weekdays and 500,000 on Saturdays, has suffered from falling advertising revenue. (Via )
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