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Channel Nine bloodbath with TV bosses wielding the axe on hundreds of jobs
Hundreds of jobs will be axed at Nine Entertainment, including roles in the high-profile TV news and current affairs division.
'From our nationwide team of almost 5000 people, around 200 jobs are expected to be affected across Nine including some vacant and casual roles not being filled,' Mr Sneesby said. The job cuts include 38 positions in the high-profile news and current affairs broadcast team, which encompasses 9News and 60 Minutes. Additionally, 90 jobs will be eliminated from Nine’s publishing division, affecting roles at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Australian Financial Review.
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