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Peter Preston, Guardian editor who believed in newspapers to the end

Peter Preston, Guardian editor who believed in newspapers to the end

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Peter Preston, Guardian editor who believed in newspapers to the end

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Peter Preston, Guardian editor who believed in newspapers to the end

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London: The Financial Times Limited

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FT.com, 2018-01-07

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Preston also brought a new informality to the newspaper, launching its features supplement G2, as well as specialist media and public services coverage that would secure its advertising revenues. Preston became editor of the Guardian in 1975, aged 37, edging out deputy editor John Cole and beating a longer list of candidates, including Labour MP Mi...

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