Paul Dacre
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 76 |
Date of birth | November 14,1948 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Kathleen Dacre |
Children | James Dacre |
Parents | Peter Dacre |
Joan Hill | |
Job | Journalist |
Book editor | |
Education | University College School |
University of Leeds | |
University College School Junior Branch | |
Known for | DMG Media |
Daily Mail | |
Siblings | Nigel Dacre |
Born | Arnos Grove |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Movies/Shows | One Rogue Reporter |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 473197 |
Paul Dacre Life story
Paul Michael Dacre is an English journalist and the former long-serving editor of the British right-wing tabloid the Daily Mail. He is also editor-in-chief of DMG Media, which publishes the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, the free daily tabloid Metro, the MailOnline website, and other titles.
Associated Newspapers says Prince Harry and other accusers are 'out of time'
... At the Leveson Inquiry in 2011, the Mail s editor Paul Dacre swore on oath that his journalists had not used illegal methods of gathering information...
Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
... However, Paul Dacre, the editor-in-chief of DMG Media which publishes the Daily Mail and Metro newspapers, was not on the list despite previously being tipped to receive the honour...
Ofcom: Lord Michael Grade confirmed as chairman
... The recruitment process has taken two years, with ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre reportedly having been in the running at one stage...
Lord Michael Grade chosen as Ofcom chairman
... The recruitment process for the three-day-a-week, £142,500 job has taken two years, with ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre reportedly having been in the running at one stage...
Paul Dacre: Ex-Daily Mail editor quits race to head Ofcom
...Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre has pulled out of the contest to become the next chair of media regulator Ofcom...
Daily Mail: Geordie Greig stepping down as editor
... Eton-educated Greig joined the Daily Mail in 1983 as a junior reporter and has been its editor its long-running boss Paul Dacre...
Headlines: 'Crunch' Brexit talks amid new hope
... A dispute between the man who edited the Daily Mail of 26 years, Paul Dacre, and his replacement, Geordie Greig, the title page of one of his rivals for power...
Daily Mail: Geordie Greig stepping down as editor
Geordie Greig is stepping down as Editor of the Daily Mail after three years in The Role .
He will be replaced by Ted Verity, the current Editor of the Mail on Sunday, who will have overall responsibility for both papers.
Announcing The Move , Lord Rothermere, chairman of the Mail's owner DMGT, said Greig had been " outstanding".
Greig - who will now become a consultant Editor - Wished the newspaper " continued Good Fortune ".
Eton-educated Greig joined the Daily Mail in 1983 as a junior reporter and has been its Editor its long-running boss Paul Dacre .
He was previously Editor of the Mail on Sunday and has also held editorships at society magazine Tatler and London's Evening Standard .
Announcing The Changes on Wednesday, Lord Rothermere said Verity will become Editor of Mail Newspapers, a role that includes overall responsibility for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
" Under Geordie's Leadership , the Daily Mail has continued to inform and entertain millions of readers with the very best journalism, becoming the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK and winning multiple prizes for daily newspaper of the year, " said Lord Rothermere.
" Geordie has been an outstanding Editor of the Daily Mail and, before that the Mail on Sunday, and I thank him for his contribution over the Last Decade . "
Greig said: " I Am grateful to Lord Rothermere for 10 extraordinary years as Editor of his newspapers. I thank everyone who has worked with me; my colleagues have been heroic and inspiring.
" I wish my successor Ted Verity Good Luck and also continued Good Fortune to the Mail.
" I look forward to new opportunities ahead and will bring The Best of what I learnt from my years at the Mail on which I first joined in 1983 as its most junior reporter on the Graveyard Shift . "
Earlier This Week , Reuters reported other changes were being made to the newspaper group's Leadership - with CEO of Dmg Media Kevin Beatty retiring and being replaced by Richard Caccappolo, who is currently an executive at MailOnline.
MAKING DEATH YOUR LIVING: IMAGINE One Day THE WATER JUST KEPT COMING:Source of news: bbc.com