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‘StuffMe’ merger means loss of ‘substantial’ jobs, 'plurality of decision-making', says Murphy

Former New Zealand Herald editor-in-chief comes clean about his concerns

Nick Grant
Mon, 05 Dec 2016

Although Tim Murphy – former New Zealand Herald editor-in-chief and co-founder of soon-to-be-launched digital news offering Newsroom – has written about the proposed merger between Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, he hasn’t previously stated his personal view.

Now, however, on the eve of the public

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Nick Grant
Mon, 05 Dec 2016
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‘StuffMe’ merger means loss of ‘substantial’ jobs, 'plurality of decision-making', says Murphy
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