29 Sep 2020

Media commentator Andrew Holden

From Nine To Noon, 11:45 am on 29 September 2020

A tale of two editors of the Sunday Times in the UK. The first is the death of Harold Evans last week, and his influence on modern journalism. And in same week Andrew Neil, who did manage to work for Rupert Murdoch in that role, announced he's leaving the BBC, where he has been a respected political analyst, to launch his own 24-hour news channel, to rival the BBC and Sky News. Andrew Holden is a journalist for more than 30 years including five as Editor of The Press (in Christchurch) and four as Editor-in-Chief of The Age in Melbourne.