Derek Jameson

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Derek Jameson (29 November 1929 – 12 September 2012) was a British tabloid journalist and broadcaster. He began his career in the media in 1944 as a messenger at Reuters and worked his way up to become the editor of several British tabloid newspapers in the 1970s and 1980s. Later, he was a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 2 for nearly a decade and a half, including an on-air partnership with his third wife Ellen. When his profile was at its highest, he was described by Auberon Waugh as "the second most famous man in Britain after Prince Charles." rdf:langString
Derek Jameson (29 de noviembre de 1929 - 12 de septiembre de 2012)​ fue un periodista sensacionalista británico y locutor. Jameson se crio en un orfanato​ y de niño fue evacuado de Londres a Bishop’s Stortford, Essex en WW2.​ Su carrera comenzó en Fleet Street, como mensajero, antes de convertirse en jefe de redacción del periódico Daily Mirror y editor del Daily Express, Daily Star y News of the World. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Derek Jameson (29 November 1929 – 12 September 2012) was a British tabloid journalist and broadcaster. He began his career in the media in 1944 as a messenger at Reuters and worked his way up to become the editor of several British tabloid newspapers in the 1970s and 1980s. Later, he was a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 2 for nearly a decade and a half, including an on-air partnership with his third wife Ellen. When his profile was at its highest, he was described by Auberon Waugh as "the second most famous man in Britain after Prince Charles."
rdf:langString Derek Jameson (29 de noviembre de 1929 - 12 de septiembre de 2012)​ fue un periodista sensacionalista británico y locutor. Jameson se crio en un orfanato​ y de niño fue evacuado de Londres a Bishop’s Stortford, Essex en WW2.​ Su carrera comenzó en Fleet Street, como mensajero, antes de convertirse en jefe de redacción del periódico Daily Mirror y editor del Daily Express, Daily Star y News of the World.
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