Contract renegotiations between Nova 106.9 and Emily Jade-O'Keefe have ended and the outcome sees the popular afternoon announcer out of a job at the end of the year.
Nova chief executive Sean Ryan last night confirmed the axing, saying the move was designed to allow O'Keefe more time to work on her burgeoning television career.
O'Keefe has been at the station since 2004
Emily Everywhere - now where?
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'Nova neglect' strikes again.
This from the company that perpetually poaches from Austereo and o/s markets for talent because it has very limited capabilities in nurturing its own loyal staff.
Paul Thompson has had his eye on his own succession planning for quite some time, it's up to the new lady to work on giving the network itself a clear future direction.
The Nova launch was a fine idea by DMG, it is a shame the original concept planning wasn't continued and the fact DMG has no visible path to grow talents is a worry to staff and the health of the industry as a whole.
'Nova neglect'. - September 24, 2008 at 9:57 PM
Emily Everywhere - now where?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 | Labels: Radionews |
Contract renegotiations between Nova 106.9 and Emily Jade-O'Keefe have ended and the outcome sees the popular afternoon announcer out of a job at the end of the year.
Nova chief executive Sean Ryan last night confirmed the axing, saying the move was designed to allow O'Keefe more time to work on her burgeoning television career.
O'Keefe has been at the station since 2004
Nova chief executive Sean Ryan last night confirmed the axing, saying the move was designed to allow O'Keefe more time to work on her burgeoning television career.
O'Keefe has been at the station since 2004
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'Nova neglect' strikes again.
This from the company that perpetually poaches from Austereo and o/s markets for talent because it has very limited capabilities in nurturing its own loyal staff.
Paul Thompson has had his eye on his own succession planning for quite some time, it's up to the new lady to work on giving the network itself a clear future direction.
The Nova launch was a fine idea by DMG, it is a shame the original concept planning wasn't continued and the fact DMG has no visible path to grow talents is a worry to staff and the health of the industry as a whole.
'Nova neglect'.
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