Hugh Baillie
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هيو بيلي (بالإنجليزية: Hugh Baillie) هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 23 أكتوبر 1890، وتوفي في 1 مارس 1966.
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Hugh Baillie (1890–1966) est un journaliste américain, président de 1935 à 1955 de l'United Press la seconde agence de presse américaine.
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Hugh Baillie, född 1890, död 1966, var en amerikansk journalist. Efter studier i Los Angeles blev han tidningsman där från 1910 och engagerades 1915 av (UP), vars president han blev 1935. Baillie reste över hela jorden och genomförde intervjuer med många av tidenst stora ledare bland andra Josef Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler med flera. Hans skicklighet som journalist, organisatör och affärsman bidrog till UP:s stora framgångar under hans tid som ledare för företaget.
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Hugh Baillie (October 23, 1890 – March 1, 1966) was an American journalist best known as the head of UP (United Press Associations), the leading rival to the Associated Press. As president 1935-1955, he was an overall charge of business operations, and dealings with his correspondents and subscribing newspapers. Baillie was the son of a prominent journalist in New York, and joined UP in 1915 after attending the University of Southern California. He personally interviewed top European leaders in the coming of World War II, including Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Neville Chamberlain. He covered the American invasion of Sicily in 1943, and the Belgian campaign in 1944, in which he was wounded.
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President of UP, 1935–1955
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هيو بيلي (بالإنجليزية: Hugh Baillie) هو صحفي أمريكي، ولد في 23 أكتوبر 1890، وتوفي في 1 مارس 1966.
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Hugh Baillie (October 23, 1890 – March 1, 1966) was an American journalist best known as the head of UP (United Press Associations), the leading rival to the Associated Press. As president 1935-1955, he was an overall charge of business operations, and dealings with his correspondents and subscribing newspapers. Baillie was the son of a prominent journalist in New York, and joined UP in 1915 after attending the University of Southern California. He personally interviewed top European leaders in the coming of World War II, including Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Neville Chamberlain. He covered the American invasion of Sicily in 1943, and the Belgian campaign in 1944, in which he was wounded. After the war Baillie continued with his interviews of famous world leaders, such as the heads of Japan, China, and the Soviet Union. Baillie was a leader in promoting freedom of news dissemination and called in 1944 for an open system of news sources and transmission, and a minimum of government regulation of the news. His proposals were aired at the Geneva Conference on Freedom of Information in 1948, but were blocked by the Soviets and by France. He strongly supported General Douglas MacArthur and his conduct of the Korean War, making sure that his reporters and editors covered it thoroughly. At the time of his retirement, UP had 2900 clients in the United States, and 1500 abroad.
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Hugh Baillie (1890–1966) est un journaliste américain, président de 1935 à 1955 de l'United Press la seconde agence de presse américaine.
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Hugh Baillie, född 1890, död 1966, var en amerikansk journalist. Efter studier i Los Angeles blev han tidningsman där från 1910 och engagerades 1915 av (UP), vars president han blev 1935. Baillie reste över hela jorden och genomförde intervjuer med många av tidenst stora ledare bland andra Josef Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler med flera. Hans skicklighet som journalist, organisatör och affärsman bidrog till UP:s stora framgångar under hans tid som ledare för företaget.
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