Nine revives and restructures regional bulletins, resulting in around 12 redundancies

Nine will reintroduce its regional news bulletins, which had been replaced with metropolitan versions in response to COVID-19.

The network said the return of the local bulletins was thanks to strong audiences for its 6pm news programming, but will need to make around a dozen redundancies in the process of the restructure.

The media company is working through the job cuts with impacted employees, but has restricted the number of redundancies thanks to recent government funding to boost a struggling regional media market. Five TV companies received a share of the $50m Public Interest News Gathering package.

“We are in the process of pursuing alternate opportunities across the business, where possible, for those individuals impacted. We will endeavour to speak to everyone affected within the next 24 hours,” Nine’s managing director of Queensland and Northern New South Wales, Kylie Blucher, told staff in an email.

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