Robert Thomson

Overview

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Robert J. Thomson is Chief Executive of News Corp, a global, diversified media company focused on creating and distributing authoritative and engaging content to consumers throughout the world, with business ranging from news and information services, book publishing, digital real estate services and cable network programming and pay-TV distribution in Australia. Headquartered in New York, the activities of News Corp are conducted primarily in the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. Robert assumed his current role in January 2013.

Robert most recently served as Editor-in-Chief of Dow Jones & Company and Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal since May 2008. As the senior news executive at Dow Jones, he directed the global news operations of the Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, with an international news staff of over 2,000 journalists in more than 80 bureaus worldwide.

Robert’s editorial leadership and Dow Jones’ commitment to quality journalism fueled growth and innovation, with The Wall Street Journal becoming the largest circulation newspaper in the U.S. The Journal expanded its content and added a host of sections to complement its core of unrivalled business and finance coverage. The company’s expansion across content was complemented by a growth across geographies and devices, with numerous digital content and video offerings and local-language Web sites in Europe and Asia, reaching tens of millions of users worldwide.

Before joining Dow Jones in December 2007, Robert was Editor of The Times of London where he presided over a significant expansion of its readership in print and on the Web – the audience of the Times Online grew from less than 1 million monthly to almost 13 million during his editorship. Prior to that, Robert was Editor of the U.S. edition of the Financial Times taking prime editorial responsibility for the FT Group’s ambitious drive into the U.S. market, where the newspaper trebled its sales to almost 150,000. For his work in building the FT’s operations, in print and online, he was named as U.S. Business Journalist of the Year in 2001 by the influential trade journal TJFR.

Robert had been Editor of the Weekend FT and Assistant Editor of the Financial Times, orchestrating a successful redesign of the Weekend FT in late 1996 – that edition became the fastest-growing newspaper in the U.K. market during 1997. Robert also oversaw the evolution of the occasional “How to Spend It” magazine into an award-winning monthly. From 1994 to 1996, Robert was the FT’s Foreign News Editor in London, overseeing the paper’s extensive network of correspondents. Robert had been a correspondent himself in Tokyo (1989-1994), where he witnessed the rise and fall of the “bubble economy,” and in Beijing (1985-1989), where he reported on the country’s economic and social reforms, and the crushing of the democracy movement in Tiananmen Square.

Robert has been a journalist since early 1979, when he joined The Herald in Melbourne, working as a copyboy and a finance and general affairs reporter before becoming the paper’s Sydney correspondent.

In 1983, Robert was hired by The Sydney Morning Herald as a senior feature writer and, two years later, was appointed to a Beijing bureau then shared by the Sydney paper and the Financial Times.

Robert is the author of The Judges: A Portrait of the Australian Judiciary (Allen & Unwin) and Co-Author of The Chinese Army (Weldon Owen). Robert edited a collection of satirical writing titled True Fiction (Penguin Books).

Robert was born in Torrumbarry, near Echuca, in southern Australia, and is married with two sons.

Jobs

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Robert Thomson has 1 current jobs including Chief Executive at News Corp , .
Organization Name Title At Company Start Date End Date
News Corp Chief Executive Jul 1, 2013 Detail