Arthur Firth
Arthur Firth was an editor of the Daily Express between June 1980 and October 1981.[1] He replaced Derek Jameson as editor.[2] Firth started his career at the Lancashire Evening Post, a local daily newspaper then based on Fishergate in Preston, Lancashire. After a spell as a sub-editor on the Daily Herald in Manchester, at 32 he gained a position as a sub-editor at the Daily Express and rose to become northern editor 12 years later and deputy editor under Derek Jameson 6 years after that.[3]
References
- ^ "Editors of the Daily Express". The Drone. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
- ^ Orr, Craig (30 June 2008). "Daily Express: Hirings and many firings at the Black Lubyanka". The Independent. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
- ^ Greenslade, Roy (2004). Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda. London: Pan Macmillan. p. 325. ISBN 9780330393768.
- v
- t
- e
Express newspapers
editors
- 1900: Arthur Pearson
- 1901: Fletcher Robinson
- 1909: R. D. Blumenfeld
- 1929: Beverley Baxter
- 1933: Arthur Christiansen
- 1957: Edward Pickering
- 1961: Bob Edwards
- 1962: Roger Wood
- 1963: Bob Edwards
- 1965: Derek Marks
- 1971: Ian McColl
- 1974: Alastair Burnet
- 1976: Roy Wright
- 1977: Derek Jameson
- 1980: Arthur Firth
- 1981: Christopher Ward
- 1983: Larry Lamb
- 1986: Nicholas Lloyd
- 1995: Richard Addis
- 1998: Rosie Boycott
- 2001: Chris Williams
- 2003: Peter Hill
- 2011: Hugh Whittow
- 2018: Gary Jones
editors
- 1920: James Douglas
- 1928: James Douglas and John Gordon
- 1931: John Gordon
- 1952: Harold Keeble
- 1954: John Junor
- 1986: Robin Esser
- 1989: Robin Morgan
- 1991: Eve Pollard
- 1994: Brian Hitchen
- 1995: Sue Douglas
- 1996: Richard Addis
- 1998: Amanda Platell
- 1999: Michael Pilgrim
- 2001: Martin Townsend
- 2018: Michael Booker
- Daily Express Building, London
- Daily Express Building, Manchester
- James Bond comic strip
- Northern & Shell
- Richard Desmond
- Rupert Bear
- Sunday Express Dunblane controversy
- The Sunday Express Book of the Year
Media offices | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by | Editor of The Daily Express 1980 - 1981 | Succeeded by Christopher Ward |
This article about a British journalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e