Neil McIntosh (journalist)
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Neil McIntosh (born 16 February 1974 in Glasgow, Scotland) [1] is a British journalist who is the Managing Editor[2] of BBC Online. Previously, he worked for the Wall Street Journal, as Editor of Europe.WSJ.com at the site's launch on 9 February 2009.[3] Prior to that, he was head of editorial development at Guardian Unlimited, The Guardian newspaper's website.
An early advocate of blogging in journalism, he was once dubbed Britain's ‘Godfather of Blog’ after introducing Online Blog to the Guardian, with Jack Schofield and Victor Keegan in 2001,[1] before being promoted to assistant editor of Guardian Unlimited in 2004. He set up a large network of weblogs for the Guardian, including Comment is free, and later established audio and video services for the site.[1]
McIntosh was educated at Dunoon Grammar School, Argyll and Napier University, Edinburgh, and lives in London. He has an MBA from the Open University Business School.
Bibliography
- McIntosh, Neil (2002) "Cyber Crime". Heinemann. (ISBN 0-431-16144-5).
- As contributor, (2005) "2005: Blogged" Friday (ISBN 0-9548318-3-7).
References
- ^ a b c "Profile of McIntosh from Allmediascotland.com Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine"
- ^ "BBC - Neil McIntosh appointed Managing Editor, BBC Online and Red Button - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "Journalism.co.uk article on launch of europe.wsj.com Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine"
External links
- http://europe.WSJ.com[permanent dead link ] "Wall Street Journal" - Europe.WSJ.com
- http://blogs.guardian.co.uk Guardian Unlimited blogs
- http://www.guardian.co.uk/podcasts Guardian Unlimited podcasts
- Guardian articles by Neil McIntosh
- http://www.completetosh.com Completetosh personal blog by Neil McIntosh (defunct)