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Colin Valdar (18 December 1918 – 11 January 1996) was a British
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. Valdar studied at
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, then in Hampstead. He worked as a freelance journalist from 1935 to 39, then served with the Royal Engineers during
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. In 1942, he became features editor with the '' Sunday Pictorial'', soon moving to become assistant editor. In 1946, he moved to the '' Daily Express'', again as features editor, and in 1951, they too promoted Valdar to assistant editor. In 1953, Valdar returned to the ''Sunday Pictorial'' as editor, serving until 1959. For last two years of his tenure, he was also a director of the publishing company.''The International Who's Who'' (1961), pp. 991–992 He was able to raise circulation to five million copies per issue.David North,
A bow tie and an open door
", ''
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'', 25 November 2005
In 1959, Valdar became editor of the '' Daily Sketch'', serving three years in the post. He was also appointed to the council of the Commonwealth Press Union. In 1964, he briefly served on the board of ''Liberal News'', the official
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newspaper but, the following year, he worked with his wife Jill and brother Stewart to set up a weekly journal for the newspaper industry, which soon became the ''
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''. Valdar took the title of publisher, but remained strongly involved with supervising the content. The family retired in 1983.Roy Greenslade,
UK Press Gazette: 1965-2006
, ''
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'', 27 November 2006


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Valdar, Colin 1918 births 1996 deaths English newspaper editors English male journalists People educated at Haberdashers' Boys' School Royal Engineers soldiers