Tim Murphy steps down as NZ Herald editor-in-chief

APN News and Media owned New Zealand Herald is searching for a new editor-in-chief after the incumbent of the last decade Tim Murphy announced he is stepping down after 13 years as editor and editor-in-chief.

The release:

Tim Murphy, Editor-in-Chief of the NZ Herald has decided to step down after a stellar 30 year career with the company. Murphy has been Editor-in-Chief of New Zealand’s premier newspaper for the past three years and Editor for 10 years before that.

Jane Hastings, CEO of NZME said: “Tim has guided the NZ Herald through some of the most dynamic years in the paper’s history including changing format from broadsheet to compact in 2012.”

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