Two top editors at the Daily News, who have been suspended since late last week as parent company Tronc conducted an investigation into numerous sexual harassment complaints, have been fired, Media Ink has learned.

Rob Moore, the managing editor, news, and Alexander “Doc” Jones, the Sunday editor, were suspended last Friday in the midst of ongoing investigations.

Several female ex-Daily News reporters had come forward in recent weeks and filed complaints against the two alleging sexual harassment.

A Tronc spokeswoman confirmed Thursday that both editors “are no longer with the company.”

“Today doesn’t undo what women like myself had to go through — but it sure does feel like Christmas Day,” said one woman reporter who left the Daily News several years ago and had recently filed a complaint.

For Moore, the investigation began in December when at least four women went to the new owners of the Daily News with their allegations. But it did not seem to gather steam until earlier this month, when an NPR story revealed that Moore was the subject of a complaint.

He had a crown on the desk and had dubbed himself “King Rob,” former staffers on the paper told The Post. Others relayed stories of a more serious nature.

“Women were terrified of him,” said one staffer who had filed a complaint.

Moore frequently boasted about getting rid of women who did not go along with him, sources said.

The News no longer had women reporting directly to Jones, but sources said he would frequently hit on women in other departments with comments that made them uncomfortable.

One woman told The Post that Jones invited her out for drinks to celebrate the fact that she got a new job. While out having drinks, the woman said, Jones tried to forcibly kiss her.