Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/14 |
Title | Hugo Davenport |
Date | 5 November 2001 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 1 AIFF file (381.8 MB) |
Creator Name | Catt, Rebecca |
Description | Interview with Hugo Davenport, reporter for the Observer. Conducted by Rebecca Catt on 05 November 2001. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.17 Started working for the Observer as a general reporter aged 27 01.12 Previously worked for Liverpool Daily Post & Echo and other newspapers 01.46 The Observer was one of many papers he read 02.40 First reporting assignment on 'speilers' (market traders) 03.19 Worked on big stories when they arose, e.g. the Miners' Strike, spent a year in Northern Ireland 05.45 Reporting on the Miners' Strike - tried to be neutral but felt strong sympathy for the miners 06.58 The Observer was a 'writer's paper' so he was expected to report his opinion 08.29 Discussion on whether the Observer is still a liberal newspaper
10.45 The Observer's relationship with the Guardian, whether it still stands on its own as a publication 11.32 People he worked with; Tom Davis, Peter Deilly, Robin Lustick and Neil Asherston 13.28 Mark Frankland wrote about Russia and would often disappear. Theory that Observer was 'resting place for secret agents' 14.05 Refers to economics editor Bill Keegan 14.26 How much the Observer depends on the editor 15.42 Difficult to choose his best work for the Observer, but proud of his miners strike piece 16.34 Didn't worry about making a big 'piece of history' when writing a story 17.15 Discussion of how journalists get stories, always in awe of the Observer's investigative team
20.30 Why it isn't as easy for newspapers to change the world with stories as it was in the past 21.45 Discussion about change in ideals during and after the end of the Thatcher era 24.45 Why he chose to leave the Observer to go to the Mail on Sunday and then on to freelance 26.28 Believes the Sunday papers shouldn't be just a collation of the weeks news 28.10 Does he believe that people need 'tempting' (i.e. extra supplements) to buy Sunday papers?
30.13 Observer circulation; is branding the reason for this increase? 32.20 Felt he worked at the Observer at an exciting time
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
Printed document |
CD recording |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and Hugo Davenport |
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