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Cudlipp

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Cudlipp
Hugh, Baron. 1913--98, British newspaper editor, a pioneer of tabloid journalism: editorial director of the Daily Mirror (1952--63)


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Newton Dunn also collected the Sun's two other prizes, the Cudlipp award for excellence in popular journalism and campaign of the year, both for its Help for Heroes series.
Bob Murray and others have speculated that Cecil King, head of the London Mirror group, and his editorial chief Hugh Cudlipp wanted the Argus closed because they feared a "colonial proprietor" might take them on successfully in Fleet Street.
As early as the 1950s, Percy Cudlipp was composing satirical ditties for magazines like Punch with rousing first lines such as 'Don't do any more, Mr Moore', which suggests an overfamiliarity perhaps bordering on satiety.
 
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