Bruce Guthrie

Australian journalist


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Bruce Guthrie is an Australian journalist and former newspaper editor.

In November 2008 he was sacked as editor-in-chief of Melbourne's Herald-Sun newspaper. He sued his employer, Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd, and won. The court battle and some of Guthrie's earlier career is reported in his 2010 book Man Bites Murdoch: Four Decades in Print, Six Days in Court.

Early life

Guthrie grew up in the working-class Melbourne suburb of Broadmeadows. He briefly attended university and was a public servant before starting as a copy boy on The Herald in 1972.

Career

Guthrie has been editor of The Sunday Age, The Age, the Herald Sun, Who Weekly, The Weekend Australian Magazine and a senior editor at People Magazine in New York.

The New Daily

In 2013, Guthrie was the founding editor of the online newspaper The New Daily. As of June 2019, he was the publication's editorial director.

Court case

Guthrie sued News Ltd in the Supreme Court of Victoria in April 2010 for $2.7 million and after a six-day trial was awarded $580,808.

References

References

  1. "Media Watch: Web extra - A decade of living dangerously (24/11/2014)".
  2. (12 October 2010). "Guthrie v News".
  3. (12 October 2010). "Man Bites Murdoch".
  4. (27 April 2010). "Guthrie 'told he was best candidate'".
  5. "Contact".
  6. (14 May 2010). "Sacked editor awarded $580,808".
  7. ''Guthrie v News Ltd'' (2010) 27 VR 196.

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