Date: Thursday 19 Nov 2009
ITN will reveal its first-ever loss on Thursday as the new chief executive outlines austerity measures aimed at putting the organisation back into the black. John Hardie, who came into the job in June, will tell his 800 journalists and commercial staff that the organisation lost “a significant amount” in the first half of the year. People who have seen the accounts said the figure ran into low single-digit millions of pounds, says the FT.
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