![]() ![]() The Racing Post said in a statement: “The former Guardian journalist will continue with his lighthearted and witty preambles about the world of sport on TV. Kelner is not included in this total because he was on a freelance contract which was not renewed. The company plans to make 100 editorial staff redundant. Guardian News and Media is currently trying to cuts to the annual editor ial budget totalling £7m. ![]() In any case, I'm told there's a factory in Indonesia that turns out these columns at a price I could never match. “Think of me as a spring break in a lovely spa resort we can no longer stump up for. As even middle-class families find it necessary to forgo fripperies like meals out and weekends away – and those less well-fixed do without luxuries like shoes and food – so this newspaper trims its sails too. In his last Guardian column, Kelner wrote: “This newspaper, like the rest of us, is having to embrace austerity. His new column (again writing about sport on TV) will appear on Tuesdays in the Racing Post with the first instalment appearing tomorrow. Kelner’s last weekly Screen break column appeared in The Guardian on 30 December after 16 years writing about sport on TV for the paper.
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