Ken Whyte
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Kenneth "Ken" Whyte (born 1960) is a Canadian newspaper and magazine editor and an executive at Rogers.
Early life and career
Whyte was born in Winnipeg and was raised in Alberta.[1] Whyte began his journalism career at the Sherwood Park News in Alberta.[2] In the mid-1980s, he worked at the Alberta Report, a weekly news magazine.[2] He was later appointed an executive editor of the magazine.[2]
Whyte was hired by Conrad Black to work at Saturday Night, first as national editor and later as editor-in-chief.[1] In 1998, two years before the magazine's demise, Black hired him as the founding editor of the National Post.[1][3] After Canwest purchased the newspaper, Whyte was fired from his position.[1]
Rogers
In 2005, Whyte was hired by Rogers Publishing, a subsidiary of Rogers Communications.[4][2] He was appointed as the publisher of the weekly Maclean's newsmagazine in February 2005.[2][4][5] During his tenure, the magazine published more tabloid type covers.[4] In 2009, Whyte was appointed as publisher for the Rogers-owned Chatelaine, a women's lifestyle magazine.[4] During his first year at the magazine, its circulation dropped below its main competitor Canadian Living for the first time in its history.[6] He was later named President of Rogers Publishing. In 2013, Whyte left Rogers Publishing and was named as President of Rogers-owned Next Issue Canada's.[7] In 2014, Whyte was appointed as senior vice-president of public policy for Rogers.[8]
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