Mediaweek
Vinyl Media

Our Sites

Logo Rolling StoneLogo VarietyLogo MediaweekLogo The Music NetworkLogo Tone DeafLogo BragLogo Concrete PlaygroundLogo Refinery29

Network Partners

Art NewsBGRBillboardCrunchyrollDeadlineDirtEnthusiast GamingFootwear NewsFunimationGamelancerGold DerbyHypebeastIndieWireKidoodleLife Without AndySheKnowsSourcing JournalSporticoSPYStyleCasterThe Hollywood ReporterToon GogglesTVLineVibe

AAP veteran Mike Osborne retiring soon after 35 years with newswire

"Mike has been the lifeblood of the operation and its conscience."

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 18, 2019
1 min read
Mike Osborne

AAP has announced editor Mike Osborne (pictured) will retire on November 30, after 35 years with the national newswire agency.

With postings to London and Beijing, reporting, producing then managing coverage of six Olympic Games and a dozen federal budgets under his belt, the 57 year-old plans overseas travel with wife and former News Corp and ABC executive Louise Evans "and will maybe write a book".

"Mike has been the lifeblood of the operation and its conscience," AAP editor-in-chief Tony Gillies said.

"His energy, commitment and positivity is peerless and we are sad to be losing him."

Osborne said he loved his long career at AAP.

"AAP has been a lifetime commitment for me and I have enjoyed every minute, with my colleagues feeling more like family and friends than fellow workers."

READ MORE ABOUT

More from Mediaweek

Mediaweek
MEDIAWEEK MORNING REPORT

The leading media trade publication in Australia.

Get our top stories straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our Newsletter

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.