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More staff cuts likely as Fairfax eyes digital only

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

There seems to be no end to Fairfax’s restructuring saga. On Friday, the company’s management signalled they would continue to cut costs no matter what. CEO Greg Hywood said:

“We have made clear many times that we are managing a structural shift in publishing from print to digital. We continue to adapt business model to this...

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