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Several staff have left the Channel 7 program following the disastrous on-air error that led to the wrong man being labelled the Bondi Junction mass murderer.
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EXCLUSIVE
Sunrise resets after Bondi stabbings bungle
Several staff have left the Channel 7 program following the disastrous on-air error that led to the wrong man being labelled the Bondi Junction mass murderer.
SOPHIE ELSWORTH, JAMES MADDEN
MEDIA DIARY
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RADIO RATINGS
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Seven news boss quits after weeks of scandals
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MEDIA
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MEDIA
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MEDIA
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By JENNA CLARKE
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By LEE LEGGETT
EXCLUSIVE
Driving force behind Didi’s growth
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By KATE RACOVOLIS
THE GROWTH AGENDA
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