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John Blake (born 6 November 1948, Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is a British journalist and publisher. ==Early career== Beginning as a pop columnist for the London ''Evening News'' in the early 1970s, his work developed into a column titled "Ad Lib",〔Danuta Kean ("John Blake: Gentleman John" ), ''The Bookseller'', 13 September 2001, as reproduced on Danuta Kean's website.〕 a gossip column and lifestyle guide. It survived the merger of the ''Evening News'' with the ''Evening Standard''. In 1976 he co-wrote the best-selling book ''Up and Down with the Rolling Stones'', the memoirs of 'Spanish Tony' Sanchez, friend of and assistant to Keith Richards. Blake was the first editor of 'Bizarre', a column in ''The Sun'' launched in May 1982〔Ciar Byrne ("Newton returns to edit Bizarre" ), ''The Guardian'', 18 November 2002〕 concentrating on celebrity gossip. Blake moved to the Daily Mirror'' and launched a pop column called "White Hot Club". He was the newspaper's Assistant Editor between 1984 and 1988.〔("John Blake Esq Authorised Biography" ), Debrett's〕 In 1988 Blake became editor of the ''Sunday People''. Blake was president of the Mirror Group in the USA in the run-up to Robert Maxwell's anticipated purchase of the ''National Enquirer'' which lasted until the deal fell through.〔 Blake was a producer for Sky TV in 1990.
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