Fairfax hunts for journalism coach, senior staff depart
Fairfax's journalism coach ad, print production to leave newsrooms, and sales account managers axed.
Chelsea Armitage
Mon, 07 Sep 2015
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A Fairfax editor denies a ‘journalism coach’ role was created to train inexperienced reporters in its new digital-centric newsrooms, which begin operating today.
Many senior staff members finished up at Fairfax on Friday. They ranged from chief photographers, senior reporters and chiefs of staff
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Chelsea Armitage
Mon, 07 Sep 2015
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