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Sunday, 22 November 2009

What's Leon done now?


Posted by Jon Slattery at 1:04 pm
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Jon Slattery
I am a freelance journalist based in the UK and was deputy editor of Press Gazette, the journalists' magazine, from 1993 until 2006. I want to give an independent view on media matters. You can contact me with stories, ideas and comments by email at jon.slattery369@btinternet.com You can also follow me on Twitter @jonslattery
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