Robert Skelton

Robert Lumley Skelton (4 October 1896 – 11 August 1973) was a British newspaper editor.

Skelton grew up in Newcastle upon Tyne and attended Rutherford College. During World War I, he served in the Durham Light Infantry from 1914, but was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps as a pilot in 1918. After the war, he took up journalism, and became editor of the Natal Witness in 1928. Returning to the UK in 1933, he was appointed Managing Editor of the Daily Telegraph, serving until 1948, when he became editor of the News of the World. In later years, he served as chairman and managing director of Curzon-Grantham Advertising.[1]

References

  1. ^ "SKELTON, Robert Lumley", Who Was Who
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Editors of the Daily Herald, The Sun and the News of the World
Daily Herald
  • 1912: William H. Seed
  • 1912: Roland Kenney
  • 1913: Charles Lapworth
  • 1913: George Lansbury
  • 1922: W. P. Ryan
  • 1922: Hamilton Fyfe
  • 1926: William Mellor
  • 1931: W. H. Stevenson
  • 1936: Francis Williams
  • 1940: Percy Cudlipp
  • 1953: Sydney Elliott
  • 1957: Douglas Machray
  • 1960: John Beaven
  • 1962: Sydney Jacobson
The Sun
  • 1964: Sydney Jacobson
  • 1965: Dick Dinsdale
  • 1969: Larry Lamb
  • 1972: Bernard Shrimsley
  • 1975: Larry Lamb
  • 1981: Kelvin MacKenzie
  • 1994: Stuart Higgins
  • 1998: David Yelland
  • 2003: Rebekah Wade
  • 2009: Dominic Mohan
  • 2013: David Dinsmore
  • 2015: Tony Gallagher
  • 2020: Victoria Newton
News of the World
  • 1843: John Browne Bell
  • 1855: John William Bell
  • 1877: Walter John Bell and Adolphus William Bell
  • 1891: Emsley Carr
  • 1941: David Percy Davies
  • 1946: Robert Skelton
  • 1947: Arthur Waters
  • 1953: Reg Cudlipp
  • 1960: Stafford Somerfield
  • 1970: Cyril Lear
  • 1974: Peter Stephens
  • 1975: Bernard Shrimsley
  • 1980: Kenneth Donlan
  • 1981: Barry Askew
  • 1981: Derek Jameson
  • 1984: Nicholas Lloyd
  • 1985: David Montgomery
  • 1987: Wendy Henry
  • 1988: Patsy Chapman
  • 1993: Stuart Higgins
  • 1994: Piers Morgan
  • 1995: Phil Hall
  • 2000: Rebekah Wade
  • 2003: Andy Coulson
  • 2007: Colin Myler