Press Gazette: Rusbridger says integration of Guardian and Observer will ‘unlock creativity’ of staff
May 19th, 2008Posted by Oliver Luft in Editors' pick, Newspapers, Online Journalism
The independence of the Guardian’s three national titles – Guardian.co.uk, Observer and Guardian in print – will not be compromised by the integration of the news production process across the titles, editor Alan Rusbridger told the Press Gazette.
Rusbridger claimed that combining the titles would ‘unlock the creativity’ of his staff but that the distinct voices of each title would remain. Senior editors met with staff last week to discuss the future of the newspapers as it integrates its production processes.
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