Wednesday tipped as deadline for TEN News jobs
News staff at TEN have until Wednesday to apply for voluntary redundancy, according to media reports.
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News staff at TEN have until Wednesday to apply for voluntary redundancy, according to media reports.
As many as 116 journalist, producer and operations jobs are tipped to go following the network calling for voluntary redundancies earlier this month.
TEN has promises state based bulletins will be presented and produced around the country but key changes are expected to affect news-gathering with a centralised news desk to be implemented.
The Australian reports that the Commercial Television Guild believes that about 40 jobs will go from Sydney, about 23 from Brisbane, 22 from Melbourne, 18 from Perth and 13 from Adelaide.
Eddy Meyer and finance presenter Jacqui Maddock are amongst those rumoured to be going.
Roving Enterprises The Project and TEN-produced Breakfast are said to be intact.
A spokesman for TEN would not comment on the redundancies.
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Lach the doors, Bolt the windows, Rien [I’m] gonna fix things.
End result.
Sad really.