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Toronto Star. The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part of Torstar's Daily News Brands division. [ 6] The newspaper was established in 1892 as the Evening Star and was later renamed the Toronto Daily Star in 1900, under ...
One Yonge Street, the former Torstar headquarters.. Torstar Corporation is a Canadian mass media company which primarily publishes news. In addition to the Toronto Star, its flagship and namesake, Torstar also publishes daily newspapers in Hamilton, Peterborough, Niagara Region, and Waterloo Region In addition to the Metroland Media Group and a minority position on Canadian Press.
Media, newspapers, magazines. Owner. Torstar Corporation. Website. Official website. Daily News Brands, formerly Star Media Group, is a Canadian media organization and a division of Torstar Corporation. Its flagship publication is the Toronto Star newspaper, which is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar.
One Yonge Street (previously known as the Toronto Star Building) is a 25-storey office building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building served as the headquarters of Torstar and its flagship newspaper, the Toronto Star, from 1971 to 2022. It is 100 metres (330 feet) tall and built in the International style.
metroland.com. Metroland Media Group (also known as Community Brands) is a Canadian mass media publisher and distributor which primarily operates in Southern Ontario. A division of the publishing conglomerate Torstar Corporation, Metroland published more than 70 local community newspapers–including six dailies –and many magazines. [ 1]
Toronto Sun. Peter Worthington (1971–1982), editor until 1976; no editor-in-chief previously; Barbara Amiel (1983–1985) John Downing (1985–1997), with the title of editor; there was no editor-in-chief until 1995; Peter O'Sullivan (1995–1999) Mike Strobel (1999–2001) Mike Therien (2001–2004) Jim Jennings (2004–2006) Glenn Garnett ...
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In 1924, the Toronto Star Weekly absorbed the rival Sunday World to become the only weekend magazine in Toronto. [ 1] In 1938, as a reflection of its national ambitions, the name became The Star Weekly. The publication included feature articles, fiction, recipes, sports, lifestyle articles, 20 pages of colour comics among other elements.