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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.
News & World Report owner Mort Zuckerman had fired his editor-in-chief James Fallows.
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.
The editorial teams running the first three PLoS community journals already comprise a group of over 80 researchers, each headed by an editor-in-chief: Philip E. Bourne (University of California, United States) for PLoS Computational Biology (www.ploscompbiol.org), Wayne N. Frankel (The Jackson Laboratory, United States) for PLoS Genetics (www.plosgenetics.org), and John A. T. Young (Salk Institute, United States) for PLoS Pathogens (www.plospathogens.org).
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.