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Cape Cod biz journalist resigns

Cape Cod media figure Glenn Ritt has stepped down from his position as co-publisher and contributing editor of Cape & Plymouth Business magazine, writes Sarah Shemkus of the Cape Cod Times.

Shemkus writes, “Johnson, Ritt and Viamari founded Cape Business magazine in 2004. They later added Plymouth County Business to the company’s lineup. In September 2009, they merged the two magazines into a single publication: Cape & Plymouth Business.

“Ritt was largely responsible for the content of the company’s publications. Since his departure, editor Joy Jordan has been taking over this role, Viamari said.

“‘We have a great group of people working for us, and we give those folks an awful lot of responsibility,’ he said. “Joy is really leading us on the content side.'”

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