Fairfax boss Hywood says it is ‘inevitable’ SMH and The Age will close weekday print editions

Fairfax Media CEO Greg Hywood has said it is “inevitable” the company will close its weekday Metro masthead print editions in favour of “weekend only or more targeted printing”.

Fairfax Media CEO Greg Hywood has said it is “inevitable” the company will close its weekday Metro masthead print editions in favour of “weekend only or more targeted printing”.

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In a speech to the Macquarie Australia Conference yesterday Hywood the costs cut from the business mean a decision to close its Metro Publishing unit – including The Age and Sydney Morning Herald and Australian Financial Review – would only cost the business $150m today, compared to $450m four years ago.

“But moving out of Metro publishing is not a decision we need to make, nor should we,” he added. 

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