As you may know the ABC are trying to adapt to digital delivery of content and have cut back on some traditional regional offerings. They are also embarking on a restructure, cutting management positions.
Fairfax are maintaining management and getting rid of journos hoping to outsource more by paying per story rather than per word typed.
Probably trying to get some value out of the company to satisfy shareholders.
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The ABC has announced a significant restructure, cutting up to 200 jobs to create a $50 million Content Fund and new positions in regional areas.
Managing director Michelle Guthrie has announced the ABC will cut management positions by an average of 20 per cent across the organisation. Other positions will go as part of an attempt to reduce duplication in support roles.
Up to 200 staff will leave the ABC by June this year as a result of moves to reduce management, cut support roles and remove duplication, she said.
Money from the Content Fund, building to $15 million per year, will be used to pay for up to 80 new positions in regional areas, within 18 months. They will be aimed at increasing the ABC's digital and video output from rural and regional Australia.
Ms Guthrie said the Content Fund would be established using savings from staff reductions.
She said $20 million would be made available immediately, building to $50 million a year.