I was the editor of the 'News of the World;' I was the editor of the 'Sun' and chief executive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.
I was working for Time-Life Books from 1962 to 1970, as a staff writer, and after that, I was a journalist. Eventually, I became an editor at 'The Saturday Review' and 'Horizon.'
There was a part of me that always wanted to be an editor.
The first job I was offered was as an editorial assistant. I think it was the best thing for me, in terms of being a storyteller by nature, to have spent years being an editor because I learned so much from it.
I am a news presenter, a news broadcaster, an anchorman, a managing editor - not a commentator or analyst.
My first company produced 'Silicon Alley Reporter' magazine, where I held the dual titles of CEO and Editor.
Which editor? I can't think of one editor I worked with as an editor. The various companies did have editors but we always acted as our own editor, so the question has no answer.
I was sports editor for my high school newspaper, but I think I shied away from journalism.
I had a great editor, Rebecca Corbett, from the time I was a city reporter right through to the years I worked on the 'Sun's' enterprise reporting team.
First, I was a fact checker for Zagat and then I was an editorial assistant for HarperCollins publishing house.