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Channel Seven bloodbath continues as senior Melbourne crime reporter is stood down - following several other high-profile layoffs


A third Channel Seven senior staffer has been stood down, following the recent lay offs of network veterans Robert Ovadia and Andrew Frampton.

The firing was reportedly unexpected, with Baud being told in the middle of working on a story that he had to leave, and he immediately vacated the Network's Docklands headquarters. A third Channel Seven senior staffer has been stood down, following the recent layoffs of network veterans Robert Ovadia and Andrew Frampton Elsewhere, Patrick Dybell recently took over as Chief of Staff in the Sydney newsroom from 'highly respected' Andrew Frampton, who had been in the role for six years before his sudden departure.

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