Canadian Magazine Industry News
7 May 2010, TORONTO
People in Print: Changes at Toronto Life, CLB Media
Long-time Toronto Life Dining section columnist James Chatto has parted ways with the magazine. “He wrote a dining column with the magazine which won’t be running anymore,” says editor in chief Sarah Fulford. “Our relationship with James is good and we may work with him again in the future. He was not on staff, but is a tremendously important member of the Toronto Life team. He made an immeasurable impact on the city and its dining landscape.”
Jennifer Brown has been named publisher of CLB Media’s Canadian Security magazine. Brown will continue to oversee the editorial direction and mandate for Canadian Security and SP&T News, as well as manage accounts exclusive to Canadian Security. SP&T News publisher Peter Young will handle accounts common to both publications.
Canadian Security online editor Neil Sutton will continue is his role and take on additional editorial responsibilities with both publications.
Jennifer Brown has been named publisher of CLB Media’s Canadian Security magazine. Brown will continue to oversee the editorial direction and mandate for Canadian Security and SP&T News, as well as manage accounts exclusive to Canadian Security. SP&T News publisher Peter Young will handle accounts common to both publications.
Canadian Security online editor Neil Sutton will continue is his role and take on additional editorial responsibilities with both publications.
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I've read every column of James' since his first and often wondered when he would run out of steam. That day never arrived.
James was a major factor in elevating Toronto's restaurant scene and creating the cult of the celebrity chef in Hogtown. He deserved to say when it was time. Or at the very least, been given sufficient notice to write that special last column.
There must be a business reason TL made this decision. The market is changing, after all, and if they deemed they needed/wanted shorter reviews for print or online, that's their decision, no?