Two regional newspaper editors and their managing director have been issued with redundancy notices and invited to apply for a new role combining their existing posts.
The shock move has been announced to staff at Newsquest's York titles, the daily Press and weekly Gazette and Herald.
Kevin Booth, editor of The Press, and Chris Buxton, editor of the Gazette and Herald, have both been given notice of redundancy along with MD Steve Hughes, HoldtheFrontPage has learned.
All three will now compete for a single role of managing editor of both titles, reporting directly to Newsquest's Darlington-based regional MD David Coates.
A formal 30-day consultation period affecting the three senior posts is now under way.
So far, no frontline journalist roles have been affected, but it is understood that the newsroom will be "restructured" once an appointment to the new managing editor role is made.
One MD has already left Newsquest as a result of a recent shake-up, namely Eric Henshaw who until last month was in charge of the Bolton News.
Neither Mr Coates nor anyone else from Newsquest management was available to make any formal comment on the York proposals.