THE Redland City Bulletin has moved office.
Its new premises are at 38-44 Enterprise Street, Cleveland, one block from the Redland Hospital.
The company’s old 5.19 hectare media premises at Delancey Street, Ormiston, have been sold.
This came about after an agreement was entered into with News Corp to share print facilities, making press facilities at Ormiston redundant.
As of Monday, Nine and Fairfax Media began formal operations as one company.
Redland City Bulletin is now part of one business called Nine.
The combined business is now Australia’s largest locally owned media company, with a range of multi-platform assets across television, video on demand, digital, print and radio.
Among the businesses owned by Nine are the Nine Network, major mastheads such as The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Australian Financial Review, digital properties like nine.com.au, 9Honey, Pedestrian.TV, CarAdvice, subscription video platform Stan and majority investments in Domain and Macquarie Radio.
About 70 Nine employees have relocated to the Cleveland premises at Enterprise Street which is now the go-to place for digital and newspaper inquiries for editorial and advertising.
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