The social media policy of Nine leads to ACA -Exec producer in the role after 15 months.
Amy McCarthy, executive producer of A current affair, has resigned after 15 months in the role.
Her resignation follows media reports on reports on social media she has posted Logie night.
The Australian reported She referred to intoxicated and #wouldstilldohim in reference to Jimmy Barnes.
In her remark to colleagues, Amy McCarthy acknowledged that she had brought ‘unwanted and negative attention to a show that I love and a team I love. Before that, I’m sorry. “
“With the support of my family, I had time to think about this and after talking to Fiona about what is suitable for me and the show in the future, I deduct as an EP from A current affairImmediately effective.
“I have worked very hard in the last 12 months to be sure ACA Is the best that it can be. I have entered into a huge commitment with this show and I am proud of what we have achieved together. “
“In consultation with her family and I decided Amy that this is suitable for her and for the show she cares a lot about,” said news boss Fiona Dear in the E -mail to the staff.
“It was a difficult time for Amy and the ACA Team but it is important that our seniors set a good example. I want to take this opportunity to remind everyone of Nine’s policy, including our social media guidelines and expectations of behavior in nine.
‘Amy will stay in the Nine news Current team team and will play a role as a senior producer in the Sydney Newsroom. After a decade experience, Amy will be an asset to the team. ‘
Mumbrella has also reported Hannah Spurr and Luke Taylor have been appointed executive producers of Sydney 18:00 9News.
“These double roles represent a shift from our previous structure,” said a spokesperson.
“In addition to focusing on 18:00 News Editorial, they will play an important role in network integration, large coverage of events, multi-platform product development and career growth and mentoring.”
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