Thomson, Robert

Thomson, Robert
▪ 2003

      In February 2002 The Times (London) received its first non-British editor. Australian Robert Thomson, formerly the managing editor of the U.S. edition of the Financial Times (FT), was appointed to lead one of the world's oldest and most distinguished daily newspapers. Thomson took over at a challenging time. Under Peter Stothard, his predecessor, The Times had pursued an aggressive price-cutting strategy, which had seen the paper's circulation almost double at one point to nearly 800,000 copies a day. By early 2002, however, sales had slipped to around 700,000, while the paper's main rival, the Daily Telegraph, continued to sell 1,000,000 copies daily. Sharp reductions in advertising revenue—common to many media organizations following the terrorist attacks in the U.S. in September 2001—also had increased pressure on The Times's finances.

      Thomson was born on March 11, 1961, in Echuca, 200 km (125 mi) north of Melbourne, Australia. He was the son of a bar owner who later became a newspaper proofreader. The young Thomson entered journalism at the age of 17, working as a copy boy and then cadet on the Herald (Melbourne) and later at the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1985, when he was 24, he was appointed the Herald's Beijing correspondent. In China he started working freelance for the FT. He also met his future wife, Ping Wang, a local computer worker. Three years later he moved to Japan as the FT's Tokyo correspondent. In addition to his orthodox journalistic strengths, Thomson's ability to embrace the culture of others rather than impose his own values (by his late 20s he had become fluent in both Mandarin and Japanese) attracted the attention of the senior management at the FT, which was seeking to establish itself as a global business daily. In 1994 Thomson was sent to London to run the FT's large foreign desk. Two years later he was appointed editor of the paper's Weekend features section. In 1998 he moved to New York City as managing editor of the FT's U.S. edition, and in three years he increased daily circulation from 32,000 to 123,000.

      Thomson had hoped to succeed to the editorship of the FT in London when Richard Lambert departed in 2001, but he was passed over in favour of another candidate. Thomson then was approached by fellow Australian Rupert Murdoch to become editor of The Times. The Times, however, was one of the U.K.'s toughest newspaper critics of the European Union, and Thomson arrived there from the FT, one of the strongest pro-Europe newspapers, without any personal record of sharing his new proprietor's hostility to European integration. His appointment was widely seen as an indication that Murdoch would allow the U.K. papers in his News International group—which also included The Sunday Times and the downmarket tabloids the Sun (daily) and News of the World (Sundays)—to follow different editorial policies in this highly charged area.

Peter Kellner

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