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FIJI: New Fiji Times publisher Brian O'Flaherty takes helm


New Fiji Times publisher Brian O'Flaherty ... previously served between 1992 and 1996. Photo: Fiji Times

Monday, January 31, 2011

Item: 7233

Shalveen Chand
SUVA: Brian O'Flaherty is the new publisher of The Fiji Times.

The board of directors of The Fiji Times announced the appointment yesterday and said, O'Flaherty, 53, brings to the newspaper extensive knowledge and experience having worked previously in the media industry in Australia, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

He first served as publisher of The Fiji Times between 1992 and 1996.

The board said: "With his background and experience Brian will be a great asset to take The Fiji Times to greater heights and provide our readers continued enjoyable reading and re-enforce the adage 'Fiji without The Fiji Times is unthinkable'. "

O'Flaherty said he was privileged to be back at the helm of The Fiji Times and looked forward to working with some familiar faces.

"It will also be challenging and I am confident I will rise above it," he said.

O'Flaherty's appointment as general manager/publisher is effective from today. He replaces Dallas Swinstead who has returned to Australia. - The Fiji Times/Pacific Media Watch

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Mr Brian O'Flaherty

Sirs,

Having read your appointment of Brian could you please advise if he was once employed by the Rand Daily Mail in Johannesburg in the 1970s as we may have know him whilst living in South Africa
Many thanks

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