Australian Associated Press to close in June

Australian Associated Press is closing after 85 years of providing newswire, sub-editing and photography services to media companies and consumers across the country. The decision impacts 180 journalists at the company.

Editor in chief Tony Gillies confirmed the news on Twitter, calling it the “saddest day” after CEO Bruce Davidson addressed staff at 2pm. The newswire’s last day will be 26 June, with subediting service Pagemasters also to close in August. Press release distribution service Medianet and media intelligence company Mediaverse will be sold.

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