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The ''Sudbury Star'' is a Canadian daily regional newspaper, published in Sudbury, Ontario. It is owned by the media company Postmedia.〔(Home | Newspapers Canada )〕 It is the largest paper in Northeastern Ontario by circulation, discounting the free EMC paper published by the ''Sault Star'' on Fridays. ==History== The ''Sudbury Star'' began as a daily in January 1909 as the ''Daily Northern Star'',〔C.M. Wallace and Ashley Thomson, ''Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital''. Dundurn Press, 1993. ISBN 1-55002-170-2.〕 but it was in trouble in the first year of operation.〔(THE STAR - The Sudbury Star - Ontario, CA )〕 Staff took over ownership of the struggling newspaper, led by foreman William Edge Mason, who then found 10 prominent investors to provide financial backing to the paper.〔 W.E. Mason Equipment was created to take over management of the paper and by the start of World War I, the paper was flourishing.〔 In 1948 Mason died and the ownership was taken over by his W.E. Mason Estate and sold to the paper's publisher and general manager J. R. Meakes in 1950. In 1955 the paper was acquired by Thomson Newspapers. The paper was subsequently sold to Hollinger Inc. in 1997, Osprey Media in 2001 and to Sun Media in 2007. In 2015, Postmedia acquired Sun Media. In October 2013, the paper moved from its longtime home at 33 MacKenzie Street in Sudbury to new offices at 128 Pine Street.〔("Sudbury Star on the move to 128 Pine St." ). ''Sudbury Star'', October 24, 2013.〕 The managing editor of the ''Sudbury Star'' is Don MacDonald, who assumed the role in 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sudbury Star」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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