Charles Wilson (journalist) explained

Charles Wilson
Birth Name:Charles Martin Wilson
Birth Date:18 August 1935
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:London, England
Nationality:British
Education:Eastbank Academy
Spouse:
    Children:3

    Charles Martin Wilson (18 August 1935 – 31 August 2022) was a Scottish journalist and newspaper executive.

    Early life and education

    Charles Martin Wilson was born in Glasgow on 18 August 1935,[1] and educated at Eastbank Academy in the east end of the city.[2]

    Career

    Having begun his career as a reporter for the News Chronicle and the Daily Mail, Wilson subsequently edited the Glasgow Evening Times, The Glasgow Herald and The Scottish Sunday Standard from 1976 to 1982, before moving to London to work as deputy editor (1982–1985) and editor (1985–1990) of The Times.[2] From 1992 to 1998 he was managing director of Mirror Group plc (having been editorial director of the Group from 1991 to 1992). He was concurrently managing director and editor-in-chief of The Sporting Life (1990–1998), and also edited The Independent for a brief spell (1995–1996).[2]

    Once a Royal Marines boxing champion, he was feared but respected by many of those who worked for him, among them Matthew Parris, who cites him as an inspiration.[3] American-born author Bill Bryson, who worked at the Times during Wilson's ascension to editor, described him as "a terrifying Scotsman and a Murdoch man through and through".[4] Wilson, who oversaw a drastic cut in staff less than a year after his appointment (5250 workers, mostly from heavily unionized segments of the workforce), was remembered for his forceful demeanour, with Bryson recalling his announcement of the restructuring plan thus:

    Other activities

    Wilson was appointed new Chairman of the Judges at British Press Awards 2006, as part of an effort to promote transparency and fairness in the judging process.

    Wilson was the senior non-executive director of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, where he made significant steps in assuring corporate governance.

    Personal life and death

    Wilson was married to the broadcaster and journalist Anne Robinson and they had a daughter.[2] He was later married to the journalist Sally O'Sullivan with whom he had a son and a daughter. They divorced in 2001, and later that year, he married amateur jockey Hon Rachel Pitkeathley, daughter of life peer Baroness Pitkeathley.[2]

    Wilson died from blood cancer at The London Clinic on 31 August 2022, at the age of 87.[2] [5]

    Notes and References

    1. News: Birthdays. The Guardian. 27. Guardian New & Media. 18 August 2014.
    2. News: Charles Wilson, former editor of The Times, dies aged 87. The Times. 1 September 2022. 2 September 2022. subscription.
    3. News: My Mentor: Matthew Parris on Charles Wilson. Parris. Matthew. 15 November 2004. The Independent. London. 30 September 2010.
    4. Book: Bryson, Bill . Notes from a small island . 1999 . Black Swan . 978-0-552-99600-6 . A Black Swan book . London . 52.
    5. Web site: Charles Wilson, former editor of The Times, dies aged 87. Chard and Ilminster News. 1 September 2022. 1 September 2022.