Channel Nine Staff Shocked by Job Cuts News
Channel Nine is set to cut 20 jobs in Melbourne next year as its news division prepares to undergo a major restructure. Staff were reportedly briefed on the cha...
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Staff were reportedly briefed on the changes last Thursday, when they learned two dozen of their colleagues would be made redundant in the near future.
To add salt to the wound, workers heard of the job cuts while caterers served them 'sushi and sandwiches' to soften the blow, according to the Herald Sun.
'Morale isn't good at the moment. The ratings have been shaky lately, too, with the race tightening up with Channel 7,' one Nine insider said.
'We got sushi and sandwiches while receiving the news that 20 of our colleagues were being made redundant,' said another Nine employee.
Meanwhile, other insiders are said to have been left disgruntled by the news after Nine switched their 6pm bulletin to a two-star reporting team.
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Channel Nine Melbourne staff learned this week that 20 of their colleagues would soon be made redundant, while they were reportedly served 'sushi and sandwiches'
Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort have had their faces splashed across Melbourne in an expensive billboard advertising campaign, after they replaced Peter Hitchner in 2024.
'In an era of downsizing, they're persisting with two well-paid newsreader contracts. Other markets - like Sydney - survive with one,' a Nine veteran said.
Daily Mail has reached out to Channel Nine for comment.
Channel Nine announced a major restructure of its news division last week, with every role and 20 positions on the chopping block.
Executive director of news and current affairs Fiona Dear warned all TV news staff would be affected, with every role facing changes, retraining or a title change.
The overhaul will dramatically simplify the newsroom structure, cutting more than 100 separate job titles across news and current affairs down to just nine broader roles.
Under the new model, staff will be grouped into multi-skilled positions such as story editor, digital story editor, rundown editor and multimedia journalist.
Staff affected by the cuts will be offered voluntary redundancies, with the Sydney and Canberra newsrooms to be hit first.
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Meanwhile, other insiders are said to have been left disgruntled by the news after Nine switched their 6PM bulletin to a two-star reporting team. Pictured: 9News Melbourne hosts Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort




