STV could be thrown into chaos before Christmas as staff prepare to strike over proposals to cut 60 jobs. The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has launched a strike ballot after STV bosses admitted ...
Journalists at STV are to vote on taking strike action over the company's plans to scrap the separate news service for the north of Scotland with the risk of compulsory redundancies. The company wants ...
The decision from the veteran broadcaster comes as the company looks to cut 60 jobs across Scotland as well as its dedicated programme in the north. John MacKay has announced he will leave STV after ...
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STV bosses have been accused of financial mismanagement and cultural vandalism after announcing plans to cut jobs and axe a north of Scotland news programme. The company is planning to lose about 60 ...
Scottish broadcaster STV is cutting 60 jobs including journalists as advertising revenue declines. The plans include the creation of one 6pm news programme across the two licences held by STV, ...
STV has announced it will axe 60 jobs under brutal restructuring plans described as a "serious blow to Scotland’s media landscape". It comes as the Glasgow-based broadcaster announced it lost £0.2m ...
“We recognise that our cost savings programme impacts colleagues across the business, and we are committed to supporting people through this change” – Rufus Radcliffe, CEO Did you know with a Digital ...
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Scotland’s STV is undergoing a “comprehensive” cost savings program that will see development spend at STV Studios Entertainment and investment in Ex Rated producer Mighty Productions stop. Around 10% ...
STV is set to cut 60 jobs and axe its north of Scotland television news programme. The broadcaster is seeking £2.5m of savings by next year, after announcing a £200,000 loss in the first six months of ...