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Major job cuts at Mail titles in final stage of digital-first transition
The publisher of the Daily Mail is planning to make fewer than 100 redundancies in what is believed to be the final stage of merging its print and digital teams. Staff at the Mail’s London office were told on Thursday afternoon that all reporters and editors will produce stories for both print and online from the middle of March. A memo from DMG Media chief executive and publisher Danny Groom and Mail editor-in-chief Ted Verity (pictured) said t…
Daily Mail announces further round of job cuts
The owner of the Daily Mail has told staff to expect another round of redundancies as it finalises its overhaul to make the outlet operate as one seven-day operation across online and print. In a letter to the news outlet’s employees on Thursday co-authored by the Daily Mail’s editor-in-chief, Ted Verity, and the chief executive of publisher DMG Media, Danny Groom, unveiled a structural overhaul that would lead to “a number of job losses”. The r…
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