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'StuffMe' merger would mean 'fewer journalism jobs lost,' Fairfax's Boucher says

While the proposed merger between NZME and Fairfax NZ is no ‘magic answer,' it's still NZ journalism's best bet, insists Fairfax's executive editor.

Nick Grant
Tue, 29 Nov 2016

Over the weekend – in response to an open letter from 11 ex-editors decrying the proposed move – 32 current editors from Fairfax New Zealand and NZME signed a joint letter arguing why a merger between their respective companies is the best hope for New Zealand journalism.

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Nick Grant
Tue, 29 Nov 2016
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'StuffMe' merger would mean 'fewer journalism jobs lost,' Fairfax's Boucher says
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