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Radio cuts
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 1 April 2009
Radio giant Global Radio will restructure its 160-strong commercial team – so sales people mainly – and the revamp will result in about fifteen job losses. Affected staff were apparently told of the plans last week. The restructure follows a three month review by the company’s Group Commercial Director Mike Gordon.
Elsewhere in radio redundancy news, six regional managerial posts are to be axed at Tindle Radio, the sister company of the Tindle local newspaper company, which owns 12 stations in the UK, Channel Islands and Ireland. According to Radio Today, there will be two new senior positions to take over the responsibility of the six cut roles, and the people in those cut roles have been invited to apply for the new jobs.