Fruit, being a publisher doesn't necessarily mean you own the newspaper. The job of the publisher is to decide the editorial focus of a publication, determine the ad rates, the circulation, and decide how the magazine is sold (newsstands or subscriptions). Plus this individual is responsible for supervising the editorial and sales staff.
Years ago, I used to work for a high tech magazine publisher. Believe me, the publishers of the magazines didn't own anything. They were people who worked their way up in the company through ad sales. Their bosses were the group publishers and above them, vice presidents.
Now Pamela is no longer the publisher. But just by meeting her in person a few times, I could tell what an excellent sales woman she is.