Kate Cox has become the struggling Sun-Herald’s third editor in three years as part of Fairfax Metro’s widespread restructure of its Nsw operation.
Cox has become editor of the Sunday tabloid after it recorded some of the biggest percentage circulation drops in Australian newspaper history since relaunching in March.
Editor Rick Feneley will become “senior writer across all platforms” after about 18 months at the helm. He replaced Simon Delhunty, who led the Sun-Herald’s previous relaunch.
Cox’s promotion comes less than a year after being appointed to edit Sunday Life.
Both News Limited and Fairfax have moved to restructure their staff with single editorial teams across weekday and weekend newspapers and across both print and online. News has labelled its position “one city one newsroom”.
The Fairfax appointments are the latest since the departure of the Sydney Morning Herald’s publisher and editor Peter Fray and Amanda Wilson.
Cox has become editor of the Sunday tabloid after it recorded some of the biggest percentage circulation drops in Australian newspaper history since relaunching in March.
Editor Rick Feneley will become “senior writer across all platforms” after about 18 months at the helm. He replaced Simon Delhunty, who led the Sun-Herald’s previous relaunch.
Cox’s promotion comes less than a year after being appointed to edit Sunday Life.
Both News Limited and Fairfax have moved to restructure their staff with single editorial teams across weekday and weekend newspapers and across both print and online. News has labelled its position “one city one newsroom”.
The Fairfax appointments are the latest since the departure of the Sydney Morning Herald’s publisher and editor Peter Fray and Amanda Wilson.
- 8/22/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have launched updated versions of their iPad apps.
June 14, 2012: Fairfax Metro Media has today launched Version 2.0 of its multi-award winning Smh and The Age iPad* apps, loaded with new features and content designed to enhance the tablet experience for audiences and deliver more opportunities for advertisers.
The launch of Version 2.0 of the Smh and The Age apps for iPad marks the first major update of the online publications which were launched to critical acclaim in May 2011.
Users will enjoy dynamic new features in Version 2.0 of the apps, including:
Weekday crosswords TV Guides Seamless experience of synching between Desktop and iPad for: My News: track topics and get alerts when stories match your interests My Comments: track your comments, replies to them, and read what others are saying My Clippings: clip a story, video or photo to read, watch or view later Newsstand...
June 14, 2012: Fairfax Metro Media has today launched Version 2.0 of its multi-award winning Smh and The Age iPad* apps, loaded with new features and content designed to enhance the tablet experience for audiences and deliver more opportunities for advertisers.
The launch of Version 2.0 of the Smh and The Age apps for iPad marks the first major update of the online publications which were launched to critical acclaim in May 2011.
Users will enjoy dynamic new features in Version 2.0 of the apps, including:
Weekday crosswords TV Guides Seamless experience of synching between Desktop and iPad for: My News: track topics and get alerts when stories match your interests My Comments: track your comments, replies to them, and read what others are saying My Clippings: clip a story, video or photo to read, watch or view later Newsstand...
- 6/13/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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