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Charles Arthur Brittenden (23 October 1924 – 25 April 2015) was a British newspaper editor. Brittenden worked as a journalist at the Yorkshire Evening Post,[1] then rose to become Assistant Editor of the Daily Express by the early 1960s. In 1966, he moved to become Editor of the Daily Mail.[2] He held the post until 1971, when the paper merged with the Daily Sketch, and he was replaced by Sketch editor David English.[3] Brittenden later moved to News International, and from 1981 to 1987, he served as its Director of Corporate Relations.[4] He died on 25 April 2015 at the age of 90.[5] References1. ^Deborah Ross, "[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/barbara-taylor-bradford-a-woman-of-substance-420770.html Barbara Taylor Bradford: A woman of substance]", The Independent, 21 October 2006 {{s-start}}{{s-media}}{{succession box|title=Deputy Editor of the Sunday Express|years=1963–1964|before=?|after=?}}{{succession box|title=Editor of the Daily Mail|years=1966–1971|before=Mike Randall|after=David English}}{{succession box|title=Deputy Editor of The Sun|years=1972–1981|before=Peter Stephens|after=?}}{{s-end}}{{Daily Mail editors}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brittenden, Arthur}}{{UK-business-bio-1920s-stub}}2. ^David Haworth, "Editor to tell Premier why he was sacked", The Guardian, 18 December 1966 3. ^Bill Hagerty, Get a real editor, not a Dalek", New Statesman, 4 December 2000 4. ^""Birthdays", The Times, 23 October 2007 5. ^Arthur Brittenden 7 : 1924 births|2015 deaths|British newspaper editors|British newspaper executives|Daily Express people|Daily Mail journalists|British male journalists |
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