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'''Steve Dinneen''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] working for the ''[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]''. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the ''[[Glasgow University Guardian]]'' and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website ''[http://www.brazenmagazine.co.uk brazenmagazine.co.uk]''.
'''Steve Dinneen''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[journalist]] working for the ''[[Sunday Mail (Scotland)|Sunday Mail]]''. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the ''[[Glasgow University Guardian]]'' and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website ''[http://www.brazenmagazine.co.uk brazenmagazine.co.uk]''.
Notable investigations include his series of articles on broadcasting corruption.
Notable investigations include his series of articles on broadcasting corruption.
He is noted throughout the Scottish media industry for his unusual taste in knitware, which has led to speculation he is the secret love child of former Newsround presenter John Craven.

He has been nominated for the 2008 Scottish Media knitwear wearer of the year award at the 2008 Scottish Media Awards, but is facing stiff competition from Sunday Mail colleagues BmcG and Chris McNulty
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Revision as of 20:31, 20 December 2008

Steve Dinneen is a British journalist working for the Sunday Mail. He is the winner of several awards including Young Journalist of the Year (2007). He was formerly Editor of the Glasgow University Guardian and Editor-in-Chief of the arts and culture website brazenmagazine.co.uk. Notable investigations include his series of articles on broadcasting corruption. He is noted throughout the Scottish media industry for his unusual taste in knitware, which has led to speculation he is the secret love child of former Newsround presenter John Craven. He has been nominated for the 2008 Scottish Media knitwear wearer of the year award at the 2008 Scottish Media Awards, but is facing stiff competition from Sunday Mail colleagues BmcG and Chris McNulty