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FT sees first woman editor in its 131-year history | |
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The Financial Times has named its first female editor since it was founded in 1888. | |
Roula Khalaf will take over from Lionel Barber, who announced on Tuesday that he would leave in January after 34 years at the pink-coloured financial newspaper. | Roula Khalaf will take over from Lionel Barber, who announced on Tuesday that he would leave in January after 34 years at the pink-coloured financial newspaper. |
Ms Khalaf, his deputy, said she was "thrilled" to be running "the greatest news organisation in the world". | Ms Khalaf, his deputy, said she was "thrilled" to be running "the greatest news organisation in the world". |
The FT was sold to Japanese media firm Nikkei in 2015 by publisher Pearson. | The FT was sold to Japanese media firm Nikkei in 2015 by publisher Pearson. |
Tsuneo Kita, chairman of Nikkei, said: "I have full confidence that she will continue the FT's mission to deliver quality journalism without fear and without favour." | Tsuneo Kita, chairman of Nikkei, said: "I have full confidence that she will continue the FT's mission to deliver quality journalism without fear and without favour." |
Ms Khalaf has been with the FT for 24 years. Her roles have included running its Middle East coverage during the Iraq war and the 2011 Arab Spring. | Ms Khalaf has been with the FT for 24 years. Her roles have included running its Middle East coverage during the Iraq war and the 2011 Arab Spring. |
She has been the deputy editor since 2016, overseeing strategic planning and the launch of "Trade Secrets", which covers global trade. | She has been the deputy editor since 2016, overseeing strategic planning and the launch of "Trade Secrets", which covers global trade. |
Mr Barber said he was leaving "the best job in journalism" after a 14-year tenure and 34 years at the paper. | Mr Barber said he was leaving "the best job in journalism" after a 14-year tenure and 34 years at the paper. |
He is the longest-serving UK national newspaper editor and led a push into online subscription that is regarded as having helped the business during a period when traditional newspaper sales have been falling. | He is the longest-serving UK national newspaper editor and led a push into online subscription that is regarded as having helped the business during a period when traditional newspaper sales have been falling. |
"When I took over as editor, I pledged to restore the gold standard in the FT's reporting and commentary and to help the board build a sustainably profitable business," Mr Barber said. | "When I took over as editor, I pledged to restore the gold standard in the FT's reporting and commentary and to help the board build a sustainably profitable business," Mr Barber said. |
Mr Kita said he had "strong personal trust" in Mr Barber. "It's very sad to see him leave the FT. However, both of us agree it is time to open a new chapter," he said. | Mr Kita said he had "strong personal trust" in Mr Barber. "It's very sad to see him leave the FT. However, both of us agree it is time to open a new chapter," he said. |
The FT's print circulation is about 166,000 a day. In April, it said it had achieved one million paying readers, including digital subscribers. | The FT's print circulation is about 166,000 a day. In April, it said it had achieved one million paying readers, including digital subscribers. |
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