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The Town Crier() is a group of Toronto-based community newspapers now published by Multimedia Nova Corporation(). The newspapers are distributed in seven editions to nine communities throughout the city of Toronto. Started in 1979 by Harry Goldhar, a ''Toronto Star'' journalist, the ''Town Crier'' group has changed owners and titles over the years.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Town Crier Timeline )〕 Dan Iannuzzi was the owner of the ''Town Crier'' from 2001 until his death in November 2004. Iannuzzi’s company bought the ''Town Crier'' newspapers in 2001 from Beaches resident Julie Morris, who had previously acquired them from Leaside residents Harry and Ruth Goldhar who had founded the papers with an East York-based edition in 1978. By the time of Iannuzzi's death the papers had expanded to nine editions that covered an area of over 287,000 homes and nearly a million residents in Toronto.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Town Crier publisher dies at age 70 )〕 ''Town Crier'' published nine editions serving the Toronto neighbourhoods of Bayview Mills, Beach-South Riverdale, Riverdale-East York, Bloor West, Forest Hill, Leaside-Rosedale, North Toronto, North York and MidTown. A downtown edition, ''Toronto Today'' was also published.〔 The ''Town Crier'' website gave two different start dates for the newspaper in separate articles: 1978〔 and 1979.〔 The chain indefinitely suspended publication in May 2013, along with sister paper ''Corriere Canadese'' and ''Vaughan Today'' after parent company Multimedia Nova went into receivership. Three of the papers (Leaside-Rosedale, North Toronto and Forest Hill) were relaunched in September 2013, and now publish twice a month.〔http://mytowncrier.ca/about/〕 ==References== 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「Town Crier (newspaper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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