Alison Phillips, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Mirror, is set to step down from her role after four years amid a series of budget cuts at Reach, the newspaper's parent company. Phillips has been recognized for her significant contributions to the newspaper, and her departure is seen as a shocking and terrible blow to the brand, morale of its journalists, and the news industry as a whole. Reach has been experiencing what some describe as an existential crisis, with job cuts being announced weekly. Phillips will be replaced on an interim basis by Caroline Waterston, the editor-in-chief for Reach magazines and supplements.
Daily Mirror editor-in-chief Alison Phillips stepping down https://t.co/2LuQ8zLeVv
📰 Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips has quit amid sweeping job cuts at the newspaper’s parent company Reach Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/FcvXyUSXzI
This is a shocking a terrible blow to the Mirror. Alison Phillips had done a terrific job and her departure will be a damaging loss to the brand, moral of its journalists and the news industry in general. https://t.co/mGJK8Vi2Nj
New this morning: Mirror editor-in-chief Alison Phillips to step down after four years. She will be replaced on an interim basis by Caroline Waterston, editor-in-chief for Reach magazines and supplements https://t.co/JWNnRt0Ynm
The very definition of bad news - Alison Phillips ‘to quit as Daily Mirror editor’ amid Reach budget cuts. https://t.co/ZUyTwRspZm
Alison Phillips ‘to quit as Daily Mirror editor’ amid Reach budget cuts https://t.co/n8TtktgPQG - blimey, this is bad news
Alison Phillips ‘to quit as Daily Mirror editor’ amid Reach budget cuts https://t.co/vYpngT1x1f
Such bad news for the Daily Mirror if this Daily Drone scoop is true. Alison Phillips has been a fine editor. It is surely clear as more job cuts are revealed by the week that the publisher, Reach, is facing an existential crisis. https://t.co/qWTXxW0kqn https://t.co/nfILd8m5vq