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11 media executives elected to INMA Board of Directors
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Members of the International News Media Association (INMA)elected 11 new executives to its governing Board of Directors during the non-profit organisation’s annual business meeting on Wednesday.
Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President, International, of The New York Times Company, was elected as Second Vice President of the Board’s Executive Committee.
Executives elected to new Board terms or recently appointed to the Board are:
Alexandra Beverfjord, Editor-in-Chief and CEO, Dagbladet (Aller Media), Norway
P.J. Browning, President Newspaper Division, Evening Post Publishing, United States
Former Nine exec Alexi Baker joins NRL as EGM of customer and digital
April 30, 2021 11:20
The NRL has appointed former Nine exec Alexi Baker to the newly created role of executive general manager, customer and digital.
Baker spent just over nine years at Nine, leaving as managing director of commercial in October last year.
Alexi Baker
“Confirming Alexi Baker will join the NRL as executive general manager: customer and digital,” an NRL spokesperson stated to Mumbrella.
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Throughout her time at Nine, Baker held titles including strategy manager and director of strategy and corporate relations. Her move to managing director was made in a shakeup of senior management in February 2020 by then CEO Hugh Marks, which also saw Chris Janz become chief digital and publishing officer.
A week to remember
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When I briefed a few of the
Herald’s senior leaders a couple of months ago about how I thought we should mark the masthead’s approaching 190th anniversary, it was with a mix of excitement and trepidation. We know “anniversary journalism” can be a turn-off for readers, so it seemed even less likely to work given it would be about ourselves. But 190 years of continuous publishing felt significant enough to take the risk.
And it seems we were right. Our online data says you’ve lapped it up, from the reflections on the
The Crikey homepage on Thursday, containing apologies to Lachlan Murdoch and Christine Holgate.
The Crikey homepage on Thursday, containing apologies to Lachlan Murdoch and Christine Holgate.
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Front-page apologies and corrections are rare. Apologies are usually relegated to page two of a newspaper and relatively hidden on a news website.
In 2015, the Age famously apologised to Melbourne’s Abu Bakar Alam on the front page after using his Facebook photo to illustrate a page-one story on Numan Haider, the Melbourne teenager who was shot dead by police after attacking an officer with a knife.