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LATEST NEWS Newsprint Decline Three top newspaper editors ‘resign’.
LATEST NEWS Newsprint Decline Three top newspaper editors ‘resign’.
The Fairfax bloodbath in Australia continues… the editors of both its leading city dailies, the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age in Melbourne, have “resigned.”
They have become the most high-profile casualties of the publisher’s major restructure (or should that be disembowelment?)
Sunday Times Amanda Wilson – the Herald’s first female editor, pictured left – told her staff in a reportedly emotional newsroom address that she was leaving. The editor-in-chief and publisher, Peter Fray, also explained he was going too.
Meanwhile, in Melbourne, the editor-in-chief of The Age, Paul Ramadge, told his editorial staff he was leaving with “divided feelings” after what his paper rightly described as “a tumultuous week”.
Stephen Brook (once of this parish) writes in The Australian:
“The clean-out of editors comes ahead ahead of a major restructure of the two metropolitan broadsheets which will see the end of the traditional news-gathering model and a new structure of five geographical editors-in-chief of Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Perth.”
He cited sources as saying that “the resignation of the editors has been designed to send a signal to the market that the publishing company is changing its culture and direction.”
Last Monday, it was announced that Fairfax was making 1,900 job cuts. Though the editors were made aware of that fact in advance, they didn’t know they were going to be casualties too.
Fairfax chief executive Greg Hywood paid tribute to Wilson and Fray. He said of the former: “Amanda has been an exemplary editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.
“She continued to build the reputation of the newspaper while at the same time guiding it through a period of enormous change.
“This is of little surprise as she has shown such skill and dedication throughout her 17 years at Fairfax. We wish her the very best for her future.”
Amanda was appointed as editor in January 2011 amidst something of a fanfare. At the time, Hywood spoke of her “flair and focus.”
Born in Australia, she began her career as a cadet with Rupert Murdoch’s News Limited. In the early 1980s she came to London, initially as a News Limited correspondent.
She later moved to the Sunday Times, rising to chief sub-editor, and then was appointed as assistant editor of the Sunday Express. She spent some time in Beijing before returning to Australia in 1994 to join the Sydney Morning Herald as foreign editor.
Fairfax is also facing the possibility of a takeover by mining magnate Gina Rinehart, who has made it clear that she will wish to involve herself in editorial decision-making.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald/The Age/The Australian/Media Spy/The Guardian
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