Sunday, May 29, 2016

Free tv CEO to retire



the top of the loose-to-air television body is stepping down just as essential reforms are set to exchange the media enterprise.

unfastened tv Australia leader govt Julie Flynn will retire in July, ending a fifteen-yr tenure wherein she oversaw the switch from analogue to digital broadcasting, and fought for extra commercially viable licence charges.

"Julie's management of unfastened tv is valued notably throughout the industry and her work is reputable by way of broadcasters, regulators and politicians from all facets of politics," unfastened tv chairman Harold Mitchell stated.

The statement comes simply weeks after rules removing lengthy-status media ownership restrictions had been brought to federal parliament.

loose tv Australia, which represents business broadcasters along with Seven, nine and Ten, is yet to rent a replacement.

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