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Dummy editor steps down
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 2 October 2012
The editor of music website DummyMag.com, Charlie Jones, is stepping down after three and a half years with the company.
The site’s MD Paul Benney told CMU: “Charlie’s journalistic skill, energy, enthusiasm and ear for a good tune have been key to Dummy’s recent growth and we are sorry to lose him. We wish him every success in the future”.
Meanwhile Jones himself added: “After three and a half years, I’m leaving Dummy for pastures new. I want to say a huge thanks to all the friends who’ve lent a hand, all our contributors, Ruth Saxelby,
Paul Benney and Leo Silverman for their invaluable aid and advice. Most importantly, I want to thank the musicians that make the music and the readers who’ve read the words. I’ve had a great ride, and wish my replacement the best of luck”.
A new editor is currently being recruited, though Aimee Cliff will take over on a temporary basis from 8 Oct.