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Merging of teams at Daily Mail and MailOnline will lead to job losses, staff told | Daily Mail

Daily Mail and Mailonline staff have announced plans to combine digital and printing teams and commercial teams into one seven -day operation, and are expected to reduce jobs by publishers.

In a letter to a colleague on Thursday, Ted Verity, the editor -in -chief of Daily Mail, and Danny Glome, a parent group DMG media publisher and highest executive officer, “brings many unemployment results. We announced shake -up.

They stated that “Printing and Digital News Operation will be fully cooperated with reporters and editors who create a story for online and dissertations,” but “Sunday emails have already been 7 days. The operation will be further integrated. “

The letter does not say how many staff will be affected, but states that there is a 30 -day consultation period for the affected staff. Or duty.

This movement will continue to be managed in October, when VERITY, editor of an email newspaper after 2021, saw Verity, the editor -in -chief of all platforms.

With reconstruction, Groom, a publisher and editor of Mailonline, has been promoted to a new role owned by Freesheet Metro, I NewSpaper, and New Scientist Magazine.

Publishers want to further promote Mail+, a digital paid content strategy that hit 100,000 paid subscriber in November last November.

Most of the Mailonline articles can be read freely, but Mail+, which will be released in the United States in the United States this year, includes paid core content such as show basket, royal story, health, personal financial advice, and columnists. Masu.

DALY MAIL & GENERAL TRUST, the parent of the DMG media, was contacted for comments.

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