Reuters executive Simon Robinson expected to replace Justin Stevens as ABC news director
Reuters executive Simon Robinson is expected to be appointed as the new news director of the ABC. He will replace Justin Stevens, who resigned after four years, citing personal and professional reasons.

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AI-generatedReuters executive Simon Robinson is expected to be appointed as the new news director of the ABC. He will replace Justin Stevens, who resigned after four years, citing personal and professional reasons. Stevens, who oversaw 2,000 staff, felt it was time to move on, and the ABC is looking to refresh its output. Robinson has 16 years of experience at Reuters, currently serving as deputy to the editor-in-chief, and has a background in shaping editorial vision and leading newsrooms. ABC Managing Director Hugh Marks stated that Stevens' departure presents an opportunity for the ABC to enter a new phase of operations and rejuvenate its output.
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5 extractedStevens stated he sought to strengthen and defend ABC journalism, meet digital age changes, and improve newsroom culture.
Hugh Marks stated that Stevens felt it was the right time to move on and that the ABC is looking to refresh its output.
Justin Stevens resigned as ABC news director on Wednesday after four years, citing personal and professional reasons.
Robinson has been at Reuters for 16 years and is currently deputy to the editor in chief of their 2,600 strong newsroom.
Simon Robinson, a top news executive from Reuters, is expected to be appointed as the new news director of the ABC.