Andrew Neil

Neil was appointed editor of ''The Sunday Times'' by Rupert Murdoch in 1983, and held this position until 1994. After this, he became a contributor to the ''Daily Mail''. He was chief executive and editor-in-chief of Press Holdings Media Group. In 1988, he became founding chairman of Sky TV, also part of Murdoch's News Corporation. He worked for the BBC for 25 years until 2020, fronting various programmes, including ''Sunday Politics'' and ''This Week'' on BBC One and ''Daily Politics'', ''Politics Live'' and ''The Andrew Neil Show'' on BBC Two. From 2008 until 2024 he was the chairman of Press Holdings, whose titles include ''The Spectator'', and ITP Media Group. Following his departure from the BBC, he became founding chairman of GB News and a presenter on the channel, but resigned in September 2021. He later joined Channel 4 in 2022 as presenter of ''The Andrew Neil Show'', which shared the same name as his former BBC Two programme. In June 2024 he additionally began hosting a daily broadcast for Times Radio providing political analysis, commentary, interviews and debates. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Farmer, Andrew, Wade, Alisha, French, David P, Goyder, Elizabeth, Kinmonth, Ann Louise, Neil, Andrew
Published 2005
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by Maubaret, Cécilia G., Salpea, Klelia D., Romanoski, Casey E., Folkersen, Lasse, Cooper, Jackie A., Stephanou, Coralea, Wah Li, Ka, Palmen, Jutta, Hamsten, Anders, Neil, Andrew, Stephens, Jeffrey W., Lusis, Aldons J., Eriksson, Per, Talmud, Philippa J., Humphries, Steve E.
Published 2013
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