Journalism to Radio
HE photograph we print above is a new portrait of the BBC’s DirectorGeneral, W. J. Haley, a newspaper mah who first.joined the BBC as editor-in-chief in November, 1943. Now only 44, William. John Haley began work as a wireless operator at sea, in the first World. War. His first job as a journalist was: in Jersey, his birthplace, but he joined the editorial staff of The Times in 1921 and worked for a while in Brussels. The next year he became a junior reporter on the Manchester Evening News and in the space of four years had become its chief sub-editor. For Reuters, he carried out a mission to the United States in 1942, ‘and another to Australia. At the time of his appointment to the BBC he was Joint Managing Director of the Manchester Guardian and Evening News Ltd., and a director*of Reuters and of the Press Association.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 350, 8 March 1946, Page 25
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152Journalism to Radio New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 350, 8 March 1946, Page 25
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