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Richard Addis

Richard Addis (born 23 August 1956) is a British journalist and entrepreneur. He is currently chairman and Editor-in-Chief of ''The Day''. He is a former editor of the ''Daily Express'' newspaper and a former novice Anglican monk.
Addis was educated at West Downs School, Rugby School and Downing College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA and an MA. Between attending Rugby and Downing he spent two years as a novice at the Anglican priory of the Community of the Glorious Ascension in Watchet, Somerset.
His started in journalism as deputy editor of ''Homes & Jobs'' magazine where he was rapidly promoted to editor and, to (save money ), wrote the entire magazine under various pseudonyms. When the title went bankrupt he got a job as a reporter on ''Marketing Week'' where he remained for two years. His career took off when he was hired as a reporter on ''Londoner's Diary'' of the ''London Evening Standard'' in 1985. He went on to become Editor of ''Londoner's Diary'' and Assistant Editor (Features).
In 1989 he was appointed Deputy Editor of ''The Sunday Telegraph''. In 1991 he was appointed Executive Editor at the ''Daily Mail''. In 1995, he was appointed editor of the ''Daily Express'' and a year later became editor-in-chief of the ''Daily'' and ''Sunday Express''. He left the ''Express'' in 1999 to move to Canada as editor of the ''The Globe and Mail'' in Toronto, a post he held from July 1999-July 2002. In 2002 he returned to London as Assistant Editor in charge of design at the ''Financial Times''. He was promoted to Editor of ''Weekend FT'' shortly afterwards while retaining his design duties, remaining there until 2006.
Overall he has taken his turn at editing seven ‘national’ newspapers (''Evening Standard'', ''Sunday Telegraph'', ''Daily Mail'', ''Daily Express'', ''Sunday Express'', ''Globe and Mail'' and ''Financial Times'') which is believed to be a record among living British journalists.
Richard Addis left newspapers in February 2006 to launch his own media consultancy, Shakeup Media, working with publishers in Africa, the Middle East and India. For five years he attempted to launch various media start-ups including the UK’s first hand-written newspaper (''The Manual'') and the UK’s first quality free daily newspaper (''The Day'') which received investment support from backers including Associated Newspapers before running into the credit crunch of 2008. He wrote an award-winning book about the ethics of the global economic system (''Good Value'', Penguin, 2009) with Stephen Green.
In January 2011 he finally launched ''The Day'' in a new incarnation as a daily online news title for “schools, colleges and inquiring minds”. Claiming to be the “world’s first current affairs teaching and learning website”, 18 months after launch ''The Day'' had subscribers in 21 countries and a daily reach of over half a million teenagers.
From March 2014 to July 2015 he worked with Newsweek to launch a fully independent European edition as its first European editor-in-chief.
Addis lives in London with the British actress Helen Schlesinger with whom he has two children, Theo and Sebastian. He was previously married to the artist (Noonie Minogue ) with whom he has three children.
==External links==

*(Richard Addis on Newsweek's relaunch )
* (Richard Addis to leave ''FT'' )
*(History of ''The Globe and Mail'' )
* (A newspaper that goes back to the future )
* (Ex-editor confirms launch of ''The Day'' )
* (''The Day'' website )
* (''Opening Pandora's Box'' by Ferdie Addis )
* (''Good Value'' by Stephen Green )

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