Justin Stevens resigns as ABC director of news after four years in role
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- Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role.
- Prefer the Guardian on Google Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role, citing personal and professional reasons.
- ABC managing director Hugh Marks said Stevens had made an “incredible commitment” to the ABC over 19 years, including ensuring ABC News is the number one digital news provider.
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Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role. Photograph: ABC News View image in fullscreen Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role. Photograph: ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Justin Stevens resigns as ABC director of news after four years in role Managing director Hugh Marks says Stevens made ‘incredible commitment’ to broadcaster over 19 years
Prefer the Guardian on Google Justin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role, citing personal and professional reasons.
ABC managing director Hugh Marks said Stevens had made an “incredible commitment” to the ABC over 19 years, including ensuring ABC News is the number one digital news provider.