The government is being urged to protect the media industry, with fears of job cuts at NZME outlets New Zealand Herald, Businessdesk and Newstalk ZB.
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The Newstalk ZB and NZ Herald says it fill publish fewer stories as part of its biggest shake-up in years.
The government is being urged to protect the media industry, with fears of job cuts at NZME outlets New Zealand Herald, Businessdesk and Newstalk ZB.
Staff at both organisations have been called to a meeting tomorrow morning to discuss editorial changes.
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