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Torstar Corp. sells Harlequin book publishing company to HarperCollins for $455M

Torstar President and CEO David Holland is pictured in Toronto on May 5, 2010. Torstar Corp., owner of the Toronto Star and other newspapers, is selling the Harlequin book publishing company for $455 million to global media company News Corp. and it will be run as a division of HarperCollins Publishers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Torstar Corp. (TSX:TS.B), owner of the Toronto Star and other newspapers, says it's selling the Harlequin book publishing company for $455 million to HarperCollins Publishers.

Torstar says the sale will strengthen the financial position of Torstar and a portion of the net proceeds will be used for debt reduction.

Harlequin, known for its romance books, has been part of Torstar for 39 years.

Torstar has said lower revenues were the primary challenge at Harlequin as the book publishing company adjusted to the digital environment.

Harlequin has more than 350 employees in Canada, and Torstar says HarperCollins has indicated that Harlequin will remain headquartered in Toronto.

Harlequin publishes the work of more than 1,300 authors and releases more than 110 titles monthly through publishing operations in 16 countries. About 95 per cent of Harlequin's revenues are from outside Canada.

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