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John Earls
John Earls is an English music journalist, broadcaster, and columnist, best known for his work as chief writer and editor of Planet Sound on ITV's and Channel 4's Teletext on analogue television and online. He has contributed widely in UK media by writing for the ''News of the World'', ''When Saturday Comes'', and the ''Sunday People'' amongst other publications.
==Early career==
Born on 25 August 1972, Earls grew up in Milton Keynes. He wrote reader reviews for Blue Suede Views on ORACLE and for ''Doctor Who Magazine'' in 1987 at the age of 14.〔 〕〔 He started writing professionally as a freelance in 1990 for football magazines ''90 Minutes'' and, after completing a month's work experience there, ''When Saturday Comes''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Earls (Biography) )〕 After completing a year's journalism course at Harlow College in 1992, Earls became a showbiz interviewer for ''The Sunday People'', a post he left in 1999. Two months later, he became a teen entertainment interviewer for Teletext, the successor to ORACLE.〔

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