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David Dinsmore (born 2 September 1968) is a Scottish newspaper executive and a former editor of '' The Sun'' newspaper. Dinsmore grew up in
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, and began working for
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at the age of 22.Top Scottish journalist David Dinsmore appointed editor of The Sun
, '' STV'', 21 June 2013


Early career

Dinsmore was employed by the '' Clydebank Post'' and then later he worked as a reporter for the ''Eastwood Mercury'', ''Milngavie Herald'' and ''
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'' newspapers. In 1991 Dinsmore became a casual reporter for the ''
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'' newspaper. At the same time he began a degree in business management at
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. His first full-time role as a reporter came with the '' Daily Star'' in their Edinburgh office.


Career with News Corp

Dinsmore returned to the ''Scottish Sun'' as a reporter in 1994, he then rose through the ranks of that paper to become sub-editor, then chief sub-editor. and made the move to London after becoming picture editor of the ''
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'' under Phil Hall. In 2004, Dinsmore became night editor of '' The Sun'', and in 2006, he was appointed editor of the Scottish edition of the paper, serving until 2010. During that time he took a general management course at
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. He then became general manager of the paper in Scotland, then in quick succession managing editor in London, and director of operations for News International. Dinsmore was appointed editor of ''The Sun'' in June 2013, replacing
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. Following his appointment to the job, he faced criticism as a result of the growing support for the
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campaign, which challenged the appropriateness of bare breasts in the family newspaper. In November 2013, he stated that he had no intention of dropping the
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feature, despite the pressure from campaign supporters including politicians, celebrities and student bodies. In December 2014, Dinsmore was named sexist of the year by End Violence Against Women. The Page 3 feature of a topless women came to end in January 2015. Under his editorship ''The Sun''s online presence went behind a paywall, however Dinsmore is credited with growing the online subscriber base, doubling the number of paying customers from an initial 117,000 to 225,000. Dinsmore has won also plaudits from the media industry, ranking at 27 in the 2014 Media Guardian 100, and at 67 in '' GQ'' magazine's 2015 'Most Connected Men in Britain' list. On 2 September 2015 Dinsmorre was promoted to Chief Operating Officer of News UK, and Tony Gallagher succeeded him as editor of ''The Sun''.


See also

* '' The Sun newspaper''


References

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