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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates David Barnett Kogan Шаблон:Post-nominals (born September 1957)[1] is a British media executive, historian and journalist, living in London.[2] He has worked as both a journalist and a senior executive at the BBC, Reuters Television, Granada Channels, Wasserman Media Group and Magnum Photos. He has written about the history of the Labour Party.[3]

Career

Kogan was educated at Haverstock Comprehensive School in Camden, London; and at Balliol College, Oxford.[4]

From 1982 he was a producer at BBC Radio working on Today; at BBC Television working on Newsnight and Breakfast Time; and at BBC America.[4] From 1988 he was managing editor and then global managing director at Reuters Television.[4][5] From 1996 he was executive director at Granada Channels.[6] In 1998 he co-founded media advisory company Reel Enterprises with Sara Munds, and was its Chief executive officer (CEO).[4] In 2011, Reel was acquired by Wasserman Media Group, where Kogan and Munds went to work in media rights.[7] In 2014 he and Munds left and set up Exile Enterprises.[4] Kogan was executive director / CEO of Magnum Photos[8] from 2015[4][9] to 2019.[10]

Kogan was "the Premier League's chief media rights adviser from 1998 to 2015 and a key architect of its global financial success".[11][12] Other media rights clients have included the English Football League, Premiership Rugby, the International Olympic Committee and the National Football League (NFL).[4] He was awarded an OBE in the Queen's 2014 Birthday Honours for services to diplomacy, having been asked to provide advice on FCO Services funds.[4][13][14] While at Magnum in 2018, prompted by allegations of sexual misconduct against two of its photographers, Kogan led the agency in creating a formal code of conduct for both its photographers and staff.[15][16]

Kogan's first book was The Battle for the Labour Party, published with his uncle, Maurice Kogan, in 1981.[17] The later Protest and Power: The Battle for the Labour Party (2019) is a 400-page book that builds on the earlier work, based on many interviews. William Davies described the latter work in The Guardian as a "meticulous review of four decades of intra-party struggles" up to February 2019.[18]

In April 2020 Kogan became a director of LabourList, an independent news site for the Labour Party.[19]

Publications

  • The Battle for the Labour Party. 1981. With Maurice Kogan.
  • The Attack on Higher Education. London: Kogan Page, 1983. Шаблон:ISBN.
  • Protest and Power: The Battle for the Labour Party. London: Bloomsbury Reader, 2019. Шаблон:ISBN.[20][21]

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