Sir Harold Evans on a life in journalism
Sir Harold Evans spent a few minutes last week with Steve Inskeep on NPR’s Morning Edition, talking about his career as a newspaperman, and specifically, about how he pursued important stories that had been ignored by other news organizations. We highly recommend that interview.
Here’s another conversation with Evans, and it’s longer and more broad, if you want to hear a little more about those stories. WNYC’s Leonard Lopate also asks him about his feuds with Rupert Murdoch, his career in book publishing, and what he thinks of the future of newspapers.
Sir Harold Evans has written My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times. Read an excerpt
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