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Robin Esser (born 1935) is a British newspaper executive and former editor.

After undertaking National Service, Esser began his career as a reporter with the Daily Express and Daily Sketch in 1957. He edited the Express' "Hickey" column, and gave both Nigel Dempster and Paul Dacre their first jobs on a national newspaper. By 1969, he was the newspaper's New York editor, and was the first British journalists to interview the Apollo 11 astronauts. He later became consultant editor of the London Evening News, before in 1985 returning to the Daily Express. In 1986, he became editor of the Sunday Express,[1] serving until 1989.

Esser moved to the Daily Mail in 1991, where he introduced an arts and entertainment supplement, published on Fridays. He subsequently became the paper's Executive Managing Editor, with special responsibility for its website.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Robin Esser: No plans to retire as he marks 50 years in press", Press Gazette, 27 December 2007
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Preceded by
John Junor
Editor of the Sunday Express
1986–1989
Succeeded by
Robin Morgan







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