Common titles:
* Publisher: This is the most common title for the head of a newspaper firm, especially for larger organizations. They oversee the overall operations of the company, including content, production, marketing, and finances.
* Editor-in-Chief: This title is generally used for the person in charge of the editorial content of the newspaper. They are responsible for the overall direction and quality of the journalism.
Other possible titles:
* Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
* President
* Managing Director
* General Manager
The specific title will vary depending on the size and structure of the newspaper firm.