More jobs losses loom at ARN
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 01st May 2025 at 10:20am
The Australian Radio Network (ARN) is making more redundancies as part of a ‘transformation strategy’ that also includes the offshoring of entire departments, including finance, media services, and technology.
In a statement, Chief Executive Ciaran Davis said the redundancies decision "has not been taken lightly".
Specific job loss numbers have not been revealed yet.
“ARN’s transformation program continues as we reshape our business to invest more deeply in the areas driving our future growth – content creation, cross-platform distribution, and advanced commercial solutions,” Davis said.
“As part of this, we are changing the composition of our team to become leaner and more efficient, which will involve the relocation of some roles and unfortunately, a reduction in he...
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