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Martin Samuel

Martin Samuel (born 25 July 1964) is an English sports columnist for News UK. He has previously worked for the Daily Mail, The Times, News of the World, GQ, The Tortoise, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Express, The Sun and Sunday People. Samuel was an occasional guest on the Sunday Supplement television show.

Career

Samuel began his career at Hayters news agency in London. He wrote for several national newspapers in the UK before he settled initially at The Times,[1] where he was named Sports Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2007, and Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards in 2005, 2006 and 2007. He was also Sports Journalist of the Year at the 'What The Papers Say' awards in 2002, 2005 and 2006.[2] He moved to the Daily Mail in 2008,[3] replacing the paper's sports columnist, Paul Hayward, who was returning to The Guardian.

During his time at the Daily Mail, Samuel was again named Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards in 2010 and 2013, Sports Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards in 2013, and Sports Commentator of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards in 2014. In 2012, Samuel was named top in a UK Press Gazette poll of Britain's best sports journalists.[4] In January 2015, he was named in Debrett's List of the 500 Most Influential People in Britain. In January 2023, Samuel joined News UK writing for The Times and Sunday Times.[5][6]

Samuel ghostwrote Harry Redknapp's autobiography, Always Managing, published in 2013 [7] and its follow-up, 'A Man Walks On To A Pitch', published a year later. He also wrote a book with Malcolm Macdonald, "How To Score Goals", published in 1985.

Awards

Referencias

  1. ^ Watson, Roland. "Las columnas deportivas de Martin Samuel". Los tiempos . Londres . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .
  2. ^ Sweney, Mark (18 de marzo de 2008). "Samuel hace tres seguidos". El guardián . Londres . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .
  3. ^ "El galardonado Samuel se unirá al Daily Mail - Asociación de periodistas deportivos". 17 de septiembre de 2008 . Consultado el 13 de agosto de 2020 .
  4. ^ En 2012, Samuel fue nombrado primero en una encuesta de UK Press Gazette sobre los mejores periodistas deportivos de Gran Bretaña.
  5. ^ Martin Samuel firma para The Times y Sunday Times News Reino Unido
  6. ^ Martin Samuel ficha por The Times después de 14 años en Daily Mail Press Gazette el 21 de diciembre de 2022
  7. ^ "Ebury Press ficha a Harry Redknapp" . Consultado el 13 de agosto de 2020 .
  8. ^ "Premio para Samuel". Los tiempos . Londres. 21 de diciembre de 2002 . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .
  9. ^ "Premios Lo que dicen los periódicos 2005". El guardián . Londres. 16 de diciembre de 2005 . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .
  10. ^ "Mirror se lleva el primer premio Lo que dicen los periódicos". El guardián . Londres. 15 de diciembre de 2006 . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .
  11. ^ "Martin Samuel gana el prestigioso honor de periodismo". Times, The (Londres). 9 de abril de 2008. Archivado desde el original el 11 de octubre de 2008 . Consultado el 20 de julio de 2008 .

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