Oct 2003 saw the walkout of editor Joao Diniz-Sanches, deputy editor David McCarthy, and "other staff writers" (Ste?)... Unreliable source Wikipedia makes it sound like there were only two staff writers left after this: Tony Mott and Margaret Robertson.
Tony Mott took over as editor for ~ three years, he eventually ceded the throne to Margaret Robertson in 2006. And then, in May 2007, Margaret stepped down and Tony took over again.
Not particularly important in the greater scheme of things, but I am intrigued and curious to know what happened that caused such an uproar in 2003. I haven't been reading the magazine long enough to notice whether there was a dramatic change in direction once they left, but surely something fishy had to have been going on.
Anybody have any idea?
Tony Mott took over as editor for ~ three years, he eventually ceded the throne to Margaret Robertson in 2006. And then, in May 2007, Margaret stepped down and Tony took over again.
Not particularly important in the greater scheme of things, but I am intrigued and curious to know what happened that caused such an uproar in 2003. I haven't been reading the magazine long enough to notice whether there was a dramatic change in direction once they left, but surely something fishy had to have been going on.
Anybody have any idea?