Fresh details have leaked about the wave of ongoing job losses at Channel Seven, including revelations a cameraman was notified of their redundancy in the middle of a shooting assignment.
Seven West Media is in the process of slashing headcounts at bureaus nationwide by 150 people following a drastic industry-wide downturn in free-to-air TV audiences and advertising revenue.
Longtime Queensland weather reporter Paul Burt, who became a fan favourite during his 11-year stint broadcasting for both the Gold Coast and Brisbane stations, lost his job in the cuts.Meanwhile, veteran Seven Brisbane operations manager Craig Dyer revealed his sudden resignation on Monday. Among those shown the door were two cameramen, a long serving technical employee, a news producer as well as other behind-the-scenes-staff.
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