The new head of Seven West Media’s embattled newsrooms, Anthony De Ceglie, has a mandate to create a unified editorial voice when he takes over as Seven’s first combined editor-in-chief and director of news and current affairs on Monday.
The team he oversees expands from some 250 to about 900. Seven’s billionaire owner, Kerry Stokes, wields power and influence through a virtual media monopoly in Western Australia, and Mr De Ceglie, a trusted lieutenant under Mr Stokes, wants more unity in Seven’s news empire. Mr McPherson’s announcement came weeks after a series of scandals emerged relating to Seven’s newsroom, including claims SevenMr De Ceglie, who joined Seven from News Corp in 2019, has no direct experience running TV news bulletins. He now leads an average of 16 hours of news a day . His leadership includes
And, pressed on whether his appointment would influence change at Seven, he replied: “I can’t speak for the past – and I won’t speak for the past. All I know is the kind of leader that I am and the kind of newsrooms that I lead.”in Mr De Ceglie’s absence. “I can’t speak to the decision,” Mr De Ceglie said. “But Christopher Dore is a brilliant editor, with a brilliant career behind him with an extreme amount of experience. Will those products and will those teams be in good hands? Definitely.
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