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Torstar Laying Off More Than 50 People, Job Losses At Toronto Star, Tablet App

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 Aug, 2016 02:12 PM
    TORONTO — The company that owns the Toronto Star is laying off more than 50 people.
     
    David Holland, Torstar's acting president and publisher, says in a staff memo that 22 employees, including 19 full-time workers in the Toronto Star newsroom, will be let go.
     
    Holland says another 26 temporary staff, mostly from the newspaper's tablet app Star Touch, will depart the company over the next couple of months.
     
    Toronto Star spokesman Bob Hepburn says an additional four positions are being eliminated at its Metro newspaper chain.
     
    The layoffs come amid print advertising revenue declines that continue to bite away at Torstar's bottom line.
     
    Torstar reported its second quarter results last month, posting a $23.9-million loss.

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