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Unlike PLoS Biology and PLoS Medicine , which are run by PLoS editorial staff, each community journal is run by the community itself—that is, by an academic editor-in-chief and editorial board, with production support from PLoS staff.
Last Friday, Michael Naumann, the unusually candid and big-spending German editor-in-chief of Henry Holt, cut short the mounting gossip that he was about to be fired by quitting.
News & World Report owner Mort Zuckerman had fired his editor-in-chief James Fallows.
It is clearly far too low, since David Talbot, Salon 's "chairman of the board, editor-in-chief and director," told Newsweek last September that revenues "this year" were $6 million.
Heinz Co. and owner of the Irish Independent Newspapers group, the daily Independent of London said it was adopting, for the first time in Britain, an American-style editorial system, with an "editor" in charge of news and an "editor-in-chief" in charge of comment.