Английская Википедия:David Dinsmore
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For Шаблон:Use British English Oxford spelling Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person David Dinsmore (born 2 September 1968)[1] is a Scottish newspaper executive and a former editor of The Sun newspaper. Dinsmore grew up in Glasgow,[2] and began working for News International at the age of 22.[3]
Early career
Dinsmore was employed by the Clydebank Post and then later he worked as a reporter for the Eastwood Mercury, Milngavie Herald and Kirkintilloch Herald newspapers.[4]
In 1991 Dinsmore became a casual reporter for the Scottish Sun newspaper. At the same time he began a degree in business management at Paisley University.[4] His first full-time role as a reporter came with the Daily Star in their Edinburgh office.[4]
Career with News Corp
Dinsmore returned to the Scottish Sun as a reporter in 1994, he then rose through the ranks of that paper to become sub-editor, then chief sub-editor. and made the move to London after becoming picture editor of the News of the World under Phil Hall.[4]
In 2004, Dinsmore became night editor of The Sun, and in 2006, he was appointed editor of the Scottish edition of the paper, serving until 2010.[3] During that time he took a general management course at Columbia Business School.[5] He then became general manager of the paper in Scotland, then in quick succession managing editor in London, and director of operations for News International.[6]
Dinsmore was appointed editor of The Sun in June 2013, replacing Dominic Mohan.[7]
Following his appointment to the job, he faced criticism as a result of the growing support for the No More Page 3 campaign, which challenged the appropriateness of bare breasts in the family newspaper. In November 2013, he stated that he had no intention of dropping the Page 3 feature, despite the pressure from campaign supporters including politicians, celebrities and student bodies.[8] In December 2014, Dinsmore was named sexist of the year by End Violence Against Women.[9][10][11] The Page 3 feature of a topless women came to end in January 2015.[12]
Under his editorship The SunШаблон:'s online presence went behind a paywall, however Dinsmore is credited with growing the online subscriber base, doubling the number of paying customers from an initial 117,000 to 225,000.[13][14] Dinsmore has won also plaudits from the media industry, ranking at 27 in the 2014 Media Guardian 100,[15] and at 67 in GQ magazine's 2015 'Most Connected Men in Britain' list.[16]
On 2 September 2015 Dinsmorre was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of News UK, and Tony Gallagher succeeded him as editor of The Sun.[17]
See also
References
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- ↑ "Scot David Dinsmore takes over as Sun editor", The Herald, 21 June 2013
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- ↑ "David Dinsmore replaces Dominic Mohan as Sun editor", BBC, 21 June 2013
- ↑ Josh Halliday "The Sun: Dominic Mohan to be replaced by David Dinsmore", The Guardian, 21 June 2013
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- ↑ Roy Greenslade "The Sun suffers big sales fall without Page 3 - but don't rush to conclusions", theguardian.com (blog), 6 March 2015
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