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Pete Clifton is Editor-in-Chief at the Press Association (PA). Prior to the appointment he was Executive Producer for MSN in the UK and former Head of Editorial Development at BBC News.


Career

Clifton was previously the editor of
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, and before joining the BBC was a news and sports reporter at the ''Chronicle and Echo'' in
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, a sports journalist at the Exchange Telegraph national news agency, chief sports sub at the UK's
Press Association PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency, and the national news agency of the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is part of PA Media Group Limited, a private company with 26 shareholders, most of whom are national and re ...
(PA) and editor of the PA's
Teletext A British Ceefax football index page from October 2009, showing the three-digit page numbers for a variety of football news stories Teletext, or broadcast teletext, is a standard for displaying text and rudimentary graphics on suitably equipp ...
service. Clifton was involved in the founding of BBC News Online and also helped set up the
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website in 2000. He went on to become editor of BBC News Online in 2004, succeeding founding editor Mike Smartt, until he was promoted to head of BBC News Interactive in October 2005 with responsibility for BBC News Online,
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, the Ceefax teletext service, the digital text service,
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, BBC's Interactive TV, the Action Network and a variety of news services to
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s and other mobile devices. Clifton replaced
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as head of BBC News Interactive, who had moved to become chief operating officer of
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. Clifton's successor as editor of BBC News Online was Steve Herrmann. Clifton admitted on the BBC Editor' Blog on 16 August 2007 that he had edited his own Wikipedia entry after viewing an incorrect entry for BBC News Online, but would be leaving the editing of the page to others in future. In March 2011, the BBC announced Clifton would be made redundant following the closure of the BBC Journalism group within the organisation. The following month it was announced that he would be moving to
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UK to become executive producer. In January 2015, he was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the
Press Association PA Media (formerly the Press Association) is a multimedia news agency, and the national news agency of the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is part of PA Media Group Limited, a private company with 26 shareholders, most of whom are national and re ...
.


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