ZDNet has Best on show
By Daniel Fitzgerald in Media News on Friday, 15th June 2007 at 6:10pmZDNet Australia has welcomed Jo Best as its new senior journalist, as it continues to adjust to a string of recent departures.
Best started at the CNET title this week having arrived in the country only last Thursday from the UK, where she was a senior journalist at fellow CNET title silicon.com.
The move down under shouldn't be completely disorienting, however, with Best covering the telecommunications and security beats she had at silicon.com, effectively taking over the beats left vacant recently by Munir Kotadia, who moved on to a video production role at the publisher, and Renai LeMay, who left for the Australian Financial Review.
The company is continuing to look for replacements for the recently departed Fran Foo and Steven Deare, with Editorial Director Brian Haverty saying th...
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