Freddy Gray

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Freddy Gray (born 1 October 1980), is a British journalist, deputy editor of The Spectator (a position to which he was appointed in 2014)[1] and the primary editor of its US edition. Beginning his career at Mizz magazine, Gray later moved on to work at the Catholic Herald.[2] Gray is the current host of the Spectator's Americano podcast.[3] Gray is the founding editor of the Spectator's world edition and a former literary editor of The American Conservative.[4] Gray spear-headed the introduction of a print edition of The Spectator's US edition. Gray was a prominent ally of fellow journalist Toby Young during the controversy leading up to Young's resignation from his post at the Office for Students.[5] Gray expressed a desire that the Spectator's US edition not contain any strong bias concerning the presidency of Donald Trump and eschew any attempt to exert influence over the future of American conservatism.[6][7][8] Gray has in the past described himself as a "free-speech enthusiast".[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "Editorial changes at the Spectator".
  2. ^ "Birthday of the Day: Freddy Gray, deputy editor of the Spectator and editor of Spectator USA". Politico.
  3. ^ "Pardon Our Interruption".
  4. ^ "Freddy Gray, Author at the Spectator World".
  5. ^ "Freddy Gray: Why I stood up for Toby Young". 18 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Spectator launches new US website which is 'neutral' on Trump". 12 March 2018.
  7. ^ "The Londoner: Has Spectator got Right stuff for US?". 14 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Spectator launches new US website which promises 'not to be crazily for or crazily against' President Donald Trump". 9 March 2018.
  9. ^ "A little less snark, a little more mischief from the Spectator USA".


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