Eleven ex-editors take aim at ‘StuffMe’ merger
A group of former newspaper editors have publicly released a missive to the competition watchdog.
Nick Grant
Fri, 25 Nov 2016
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On the closing day for submissions on the Commerce Commission’s draft rejection of the proposed merger between Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, a group of former newspaper editors have publicly released their missive to the competition watchdog.
The 11 make no bones about their opposition to the
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Nick Grant
Fri, 25 Nov 2016
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