Rebekah Brooks Named Chief Executive Officer
Following
Departure of Mike Darcey;
David Dinsmore Promoted To Chief
Operating Officer;
Tony Gallagher Becomes Editor-in-Chief Of
The Sun
News Corp today announced leadership changes at News UK, with the
appointment of Rebekah Brooks as Chief Executive Officer, David Dinsmore
as Chief Operating Officer, and Tony Gallagher as Editor-in-Chief of The
Sun, Britain's largest selling daily newspaper.
Ms. Brooks will replace Mike Darcey, who is departing as CEO after three
years in the post, during which time he stabilised the company and
showed leadership in developing digital models for newspaper properties
and oversaw the transition to mobile formats.
"Rebekah will lead a great team at News UK into the digital future,
while maximising the influence and reach of our newspapers, which remain
the most informative and successful in Britain and beyond. Her
expertise, excellence and leadership will be crucial as we work to
extend our relationship with readers and advertisers, and develop our
digital platforms to take full advantage of our brilliant journalism,"
said Robert Thomson, Chief Executive of News Corp.
“David Dinsmore has led The Sun with distinction, and thoroughly
deserves this promotion,“ said Mr. Thomson. “He has inspired a superb
team of journalists who broke many a scoop and had a profound social
impact during his tenure.”
"Tony Gallagher is one of the most respected journalists and editors in
the UK, with a long and honorable history with the Daily Telegraph group
and the Daily Mail. His integrity and his ingenuity are splendid assets
for The Sun across the week,” said Mr. Thomson.
"We pay particular tribute to Mike Darcey for his years of service to
News Corp, and his sterling contribution to Sky's success. He came to
News UK when the commercial challenges were acute, and ably and
admirably steered the business through those turbulent waters,” said Mr.
Thomson.
“I am delighted to return to News UK. It is a privilege to be back
amongst the most talented journalists and executives in the business,”
said Ms. Brooks. “I am confident that we can meet the many challenges of
this digital age with a combination of cutting edge technologies and
world class journalism. I am especially pleased to be working for Robert
and thrilled to have Tony and David on board my team.”
Rebekah Brooks is returning to a post that she held four years ago, and
will have added responsibilities for the acquisition and development of
digital properties. She has been working closely with the team at
Storyful, the world's first and most successful video news agency, which
supplies many companies, including Facebook and Vice.
“I have enjoyed my time at The Sun enormously – and had the honour of
leading an incredible team. However, I am very excited by this
opportunity to work with Rebekah and everyone at News UK to seize the
opportunities before us and continue to join the best technologies with
the best journalism of our time,” said David Dinsmore. “And I’m very
pleased to leave the editorship of The Sun in the capable hands of Tony
Gallagher.”
“It is my great pleasure and honour to be taking charge at The Sun. It's
a job I couldn't possibly turn down and I'm looking forward to working
closely with Rebekah, David and the rest of the team at The Sun,” said
Tony Gallagher. “I've really enjoyed being back at the Daily Mail and
especially the chance to work closely with Paul Dacre, who has been a
superb mentor throughout my career. It's only right I should thank him
and his team for everything they have done for me – but this is the
opportunity of a lifetime. I can't wait to get started.”
Rebekah Brooks was Chief Executive of News International Ltd from 2009
to 2011, during which time there was significant growth in newspaper
operating profit, and The Times was a pioneer in paid-for digital
subscriptions. Between 2003 and 2009, she was Editor of The Sun, and
from 2000 to 2003 she served as Editor of the News of the World. She
started her career at News of the World as a feature writer for the
publication’s Sunday magazine in 1989.
While she was at The Sun, the publication grew in circulation, and she
supported a number of public campaigns, including Help for Heroes, a
charity for soldiers wounded in war that raised tens of millions of
pounds. At News of the World, Ms. Brooks spearheaded a campaign that led
to the introduction of legislation combating child sex offenders known
as “Sarah’s Law.” She was unanimously cleared last year by a jury of all
charges related to investigations of various UK newspaper groups.
David Dinsmore became Editor of The Sun in June, 2013, following a long
history at the newspaper, including working as Managing Editor and
helping launch The Sun on Sunday. Mr. Dinsmore began his career in
journalism as a reporter on The Scottish Sun in 1990, becoming editor of
that publication in 2006. He has also served as General Manager of News
UK in Scotland and Director of Operations for News UK.
Tony Gallagher has been Deputy Editor of the Daily Mail since 2014,
after serving as Editor of the Daily Telegraph since 2009. He joined the
Daily Telegraph in 2006 after serving as head of news at the Daily Mail
beforehand, where he was also instrumental in the launch of MailOnline.
The changes announced today will take effect this Monday, September 7,
2015 for Ms. Brooks and in the coming weeks for Mr. Dinsmore and Mr.
Gallagher.
News UK is a London-based operating company of News Corp, and home to
The Times, The Sunday Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sun and
The Sun on Sunday newspapers.
About News Corp
News Corporation (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) is a global,
diversified media and information services company focused on creating
and distributing authoritative and engaging content to consumers
throughout the world. The company comprises businesses across a range of
media, including: news and information services, book publishing,
digital real estate services, cable network programming in Australia,
digital education, and pay-TV distribution in Australia. Headquartered
in New York, the activities of News Corporation are conducted primarily
in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. More
information is available at: http://www.newscorp.com.
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