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'''Roger Alton''' was the editor (1998–2007) of The Observer, in April 2008, he was appointed senior editor of the Independent (seemingly in line to replace Simon Kelner -- who at the time was "editor-in-chief".<ref>Stephen Glover, Onward, upward: the road Mr. Alton should follow, Independent, 14 April 2008.</ref>  And about his role:
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'''Roger Alton''' was the editor (1998–2007) of The Observer, in April 2008, he was appointed senior editor of the Independent (seemingly in line to replace Simon Kelner -- who at the time was "editor-in-chief".<ref>Stephen Glover, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/comment/stephen-glover/stephen-glover-on-the-press-808594.html Onward, upward: the road Mr. Alton should follow], Independent, 14 April 2008.</ref>  And about his role:
 
:Is Mr Alton the right man for the job? He was a very successful editor of The Observer, but he tended to take that paper a shade downmarket. He should do the opposite with The Independent. Mr Kelner is evidently going to burnish the brand so that the paper is again seen as the fashionable, must-read accessory of the intellectual elite. If Mr Alton produces an exciting and upmarket newspaper, they could be in business.<ref>ibid.</ref>
 
:Is Mr Alton the right man for the job? He was a very successful editor of The Observer, but he tended to take that paper a shade downmarket. He should do the opposite with The Independent. Mr Kelner is evidently going to burnish the brand so that the paper is again seen as the fashionable, must-read accessory of the intellectual elite. If Mr Alton produces an exciting and upmarket newspaper, they could be in business.<ref>ibid.</ref>
  

Revision as of 21:25, 14 April 2008

Roger Alton was the editor (1998–2007) of The Observer, in April 2008, he was appointed senior editor of the Independent (seemingly in line to replace Simon Kelner -- who at the time was "editor-in-chief".[1] And about his role:

Is Mr Alton the right man for the job? He was a very successful editor of The Observer, but he tended to take that paper a shade downmarket. He should do the opposite with The Independent. Mr Kelner is evidently going to burnish the brand so that the paper is again seen as the fashionable, must-read accessory of the intellectual elite. If Mr Alton produces an exciting and upmarket newspaper, they could be in business.[2]

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  1. Stephen Glover, Onward, upward: the road Mr. Alton should follow, Independent, 14 April 2008.
  2. ibid.