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Brendon Parsons is a former British newspaper editor. Parsons was chief sub-editor on ''Today'' during the late 1980s, where he coped with a general shortage of trained subs in the industry.〔Roy Greenslade, "(Subbing shortages? Those were the days... )", ''The Guardian'', 23 August 2010〕 At the start of 1997, Parsons was editor of ''The People'', when he moved to become editor of the ''Sunday Mirror''.〔"(HOTLINE )", ''PR Week'', 23 January 1997〕 He subsequently became deputy editor of the ''Daily Mirror'', in which role he introduced the Mandy Capp cartoon, derived from its existing Andy Capp strip.〔Paul Slade, "(Andy Capp: continued )", PlanetSlade〕 In December 1997, Parsons was due to move posts again, being re-appointed as editor of ''The People''.〔"(Appointment Briefs )", ''MediaTel'', 11 December 1997〕 However, he was soon granted compassionate leave, and six months later his ''Sunday Mirror'' role was given to former editor Colin Myler.〔Sophie Barker, "(MEDIA: In Brief - Myler will head Sunday Mirror )", ''PR Week'', 18 September 1998〕 In 2000, Parsons stepped in to run Worldsport.com during its final months, while Alan Callan was unwell.〔Amy Vickers, "(Worldsport closed )", ''The Guardian'', 28 September 2000〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brendon Parsons」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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