Sentences with phrase «international news editor»

Sagar Parikh, I'm the international news editor at IndianAutosBlog.com.

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A call to Trisha Malcom, editor - in - chief at Vogue Knitting International, led to the online yarn retailer being featured in Vogue Knitting International and Yarn Market News, creating huge buzz for the brand.
Brooks has been in charge of News International's four British newspapers since 2007, following a four - year stint as editor of the market - leading daily tabloid, The Sun.
Cameron said his friend Rebekah Brooks, a former editor of the tabloid, should have resigned as chief executive of News International, the British unit of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp..
Among the initiatives is the creation this year of seven international news bureaus in «entertainment» markets — Hong Kong, Seoul, Mexico City, Moscow, Rio de Janiero, Lagos and Mumbai — headed up by Davan Maharaj, publisher and editor - in - chief of the LA Times.
Editor's Note: CNN International business news anchor Charles Hodson charts the journey that has taken him from the studio to the brink of ordained ministry — and explains how he plans to combine priesthood with his 34 - year career in broadcast journalism.
Mr. Moran is associate editor for International Medical News Group, with offices in Rockville, Maryland.
As the Executive Editor and Producer of «The Luxe List International News Syndicate,» she's a revered consumer product trends expert and travel industry voice of authority who spotlights noteworthy marketplace change makers, movers and shakers.
During them, ex-News of the World editor Colin Myler and News International's lawyer Tom Crone had appeared before MPs flatly contradicting the Murdochs» evidence.
I understand that News International editors don't have to be told what to do because they know what their Austral - American proprietor thinks and act accordingly.
The culture, media and sport committee met to decide whether to recall Mr Murdoch after receiving contradictory evidence from Colin Myler, former News of the World editor, and Tom Crone, former News International legal officers.
Brooks, former editor of the News of the World, the Sun and News International chief executive, is accused of conspiring with others to listen to voicemails and conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.
News UK, the new name of Murdoch's News International, still faces possible corporate charges, depending on whether the editor or CEO of the company can be considered a «controlling mind».
Rebekah Brooks, the former editor of the News of the World and former chief executive of News International, was arrested on 17 July 2011 on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications and on suspicion of corruption.
[244] Neil Rose, editor of legalfutures.co.uk, commented that the exact form of News International's waiver means H&L will not be able to declare its innocence but only answer questions by the police or parliament.
Ed Miliband claimed the prime minister had shown a «catastrophic error of judgement» by appointing former editor Andy Coulson as press spokesman, and renewed his calls for News International boss Rebekah Brooks to go.
Brooks, the former Sun editor and News International chief executive, was left «deeply angry and upset» after Cameron «deserted» her in the wake of the phone - hacking scandal, the book claims.
Hinton, the former News International (now News UK) executive chairman, was accused along with the NoW's editor, Colin Myler, and News International's in - house lawyer, Tom Crone, of lying to the select committee's MPs.
Mr Murdoch refused to name the figures, but most observers assumed he was talking about Tom Crone, News International legal manager, and Colin Myler, former News of the World editor.
Colin Myler, the last News of the World editor, and Tom Crone, a former lawyer at News International, had claimed Mr Murdoch was wrong to deny he knew about an email proving the practise went beyond «one rogue reporter».
The pressure on then - News of the World editor and current News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks to resign is now tremendous, as several influential political figures branded her position «untenable».
Having been editor of the News of the World from 2000 to 2003, editor of the Sun from 2003 to 2009, and chief executive of News International from 2009, Brooks is a key figure in the phone - hacking furore which has engulfed Rupert Murdoch's media empire.
All members supported the clauses in the report which found senior News International executives and editors misled parliament and they also agreed it was «astonishing» Rupert and
Kelvin MacKenzie told the then News International boss, Rebekah Brooks, and Sun editor, Dominic Mohan, he was quitting as a columnist in 2011 because he thought they had kept the full extent of phone hacking from him, according to evidence presented as part of a civil case against the newspaper's publisher on Thursday.
In July 2011 during the News International hacking scandal, Farrelly, a member of the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, which had been pursuing the scandal since 2007, took evidence from Rupert Murdoch, his son James and former NI chief executive and News of the World and Sun editor Rebekah Brooks.
Even more worryingly, as we discovered only last night, News International has handed over copies of documents that appear to show that former editor Andy Coulson authorised a series of payments to police officers running into tens of thousands of pounds.
In one of the most authoritative accounts of Downing Street's links with News International, Matthew d'Ancona also writes that the prime minister was awestruck by the former News of the World editor Andy Coulson.
Neville Thurlbeck, the News of the World's former chief reporter and news editor, pleaded guilty after the police found the tapes he had of Blunkett's messages in a News International sNews of the World's former chief reporter and news editor, pleaded guilty after the police found the tapes he had of Blunkett's messages in a News International snews editor, pleaded guilty after the police found the tapes he had of Blunkett's messages in a News International sNews International safe.
Exclusive: Channel 4 News has learned that members of the committee set up to investigate the phone hacking scandal shied away from forcing News International chief executive and former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks to attend a meeting with them.
I have learned that News International uncovered four emails indicating that the former News of the World news editor Ian Edmondson had full knowledge of the illegal phone hacking activities of the private detective, Glenn MulcaNews International uncovered four emails indicating that the former News of the World news editor Ian Edmondson had full knowledge of the illegal phone hacking activities of the private detective, Glenn MulcaNews of the World news editor Ian Edmondson had full knowledge of the illegal phone hacking activities of the private detective, Glenn Mulcanews editor Ian Edmondson had full knowledge of the illegal phone hacking activities of the private detective, Glenn Mulcaire.
However, Rebekah Brooks, the chief executive of News International and former editor of the News of the World, has been allowed to keep her job despite widespread calls for her to be sacked.
In his News of the World column the Editor of The Spectator warns that Cameron's «staggering» and «puzzling» pledges on NHS and international aid will mean 20 % defence cuts if they are not reversed.
The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) said Ibrahim, a news editor at the Daily Trust in Nigeria, was selected by a distinguished jury selected him from among 238 applicants for this prize.
News of the explosion reached the International Astronomical Union on a Tuesday; on Wednesday, the day we went to press, Science News editors slipped a mention of it into that week's issue.
This week we have stories on strange dimming at a not - so - distant star, sending sperm to the International Space Station, and what the fossil record tells us about how baleen whales got so ginormous with Online News Editor David Grimm.
Mr. Knight was the second youngest editor in the history of the Economist and the former Chairman of News International.
As well as covering news about schools and universities in the UK, he is editor of the BBC's international education online series, The Knowledge Economy, which looks at the impact of education from a global perspective and how it is shaping the economies of the future.
She is also the Managing Editor of International Ed News, a Research Assistant for the National Center for the Restructuring Education, Schools & Teaching (NCREST), and has taught Literacy and English Ed courses at Hunter College.
She is also the Managing Editor of International Ed News, a Research Assistant for the National Center for the Restructuring Education, Schools & Teaching (NCREST), and has taught Masters - level Literacy and English Ed courses at Hunter College.
Deirdre is also the Managing Editor of the website International Ed News, where she shares online education news from around the world on Twitter, conducts interviews and writes scans that summarize relevant news on key issues, and conducts interviews with internatiInternational Ed News, where she shares online education news from around the world on Twitter, conducts interviews and writes scans that summarize relevant news on key issues, and conducts interviews with international expeNews, where she shares online education news from around the world on Twitter, conducts interviews and writes scans that summarize relevant news on key issues, and conducts interviews with international expenews from around the world on Twitter, conducts interviews and writes scans that summarize relevant news on key issues, and conducts interviews with international expenews on key issues, and conducts interviews with internationalinternational experts.
Porter Anderson is a former journalist with CNN and is now the editor in chief of Publishing Perspectives, the international news source for the publishing industry.
It is the proud winner of a Pet Product News International Editors» Choice Award and keeps being praised for its practicality and slick design.
Wild Calling won the Pet Product News International 2014 Editor's Choice Award for Best Dog Food.
Ellyce Rothrock, involved in the pet industry for almost 25 years, is editor - in - chief of Pet Product News International, student of all market and consumer trends, and owner of two rescued German shepherd dogs, Fritz and Mina.
With serviced apartments gaining market share across the international hospitality scene, Breaking Travel News editor Chris O'Toole here visits Fraser Residences Budapest to discover from general manager Alain Goetschel just what advantages this method of accommodation has over its many rivals.
artnet to Launch 24 - Hour Online Global Art Market Newswire: artnet news Benjamin Genocchio appointed as editor - in - chief Correspondents to be located in the Americas, Asia, and Europe New service to provide collectors and professionals with international art news content and reports on market movements to complement the artnet Price Database, gallery inventory, and artnet Auctions
Projects in the Making introduces rising young US - based Iranian mixed - media and installation artist Sarah Rahbar to a broader international audience, while news and profiles editor HG Masters reviews several notable books from 2007, including User's Manual: Contemporary Art in Turkey 1986 - 2006, Makoto Aida: Monument for Nothing and Rirkrit Tiravanija: A Retrospective (tomorrow is another fine day).
She was the editor of Make and a former news editor of Flash Art and has occasionally appeared on international broadcasts, including the BBC.
Forests News Editor Leona Liu put the question to Peter Holmgren, Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), and Himlal Baral, a Scientist in CIFOR's Forests and Environment Program in celebration of the United Nations International Day of Forests, marked on 21 March 2017.
She was previously the energy and environment reporter at International Business Times, features editor of Makeshift magazine, clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News, and a correspondent in Mexico City until 2011.
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