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'Fired with enthusiasm' from beginning to end: Mark Scott says goodbye

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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ABC managing director Mark Scott’s speech to the National Press Club today had the quietly confident tone of a CEO who knows he’s leaving his organisation in broadly better shape than he found it; or that at least he is leaving it in one, reasonably healthy piece. These are turbulent times for all media organisations,...

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