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Nick Davies

Nicholas Davies (born 28 March 1953[citation needed]) is a British investigative journalist, writer, and documentary maker.

Nick Davies
Davies in 2017
Born28 March 1953 (1953-03-28) (age 70)
OccupationJournalist, writer, documentary maker
NationalityBritish
Period1976–present
GenreJournalism, politics
Notable worksDark Heart: The Story of a Journey into an Undiscovered Britain (1998)[1]
The School Report (2000)[2]
Flat Earth News (2008)[3]
Hack Attack: How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch (2014)[4]
Notable awardsMartha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism 1999
British Press Awards Reporter of the Year, 2000
Paul Foot Award 2011
Website
www.nickdavies.net

Davies has written extensively as a freelancer, as well as for The Guardian and The Observer, and been named Reporter of the Year,[5] Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards.[6]

Davies has made documentaries for ITV's World in Action[citation needed] and written numerous books on the subject of politics and journalism, including Flat Earth News,[3] which attracted considerable controversy as an exposé of journalistic malpractice in the UK and around the globe.[7] As a reporter for The Guardian, Davies was responsible for uncovering the News of the World phone hacking scandal, including the July 2011 revelations of hacking into the mobile phone voicemail of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.

Career in journalism edit

Davies gained a PPE degree from Oxford University in 1974,[8] and started his journalism career in 1976, working as a trainee for the Mirror Group in Plymouth. He then moved to London initially to work for the Sunday People and spent a year working for The Evening Standard before becoming a news reporter at The Guardian in July 1979. Since then he has worked as home affairs correspondent at The Observer; chief feature writer at London Daily News in 1986 and on-screen reporter for World in Action and Channel 4's Dispatches. After the London Daily News folded he moved to the United States for a year, where he wrote White Lies, about the wrongful conviction of a black janitor, Clarence Brandley, for the murder of a white girl.[8] From 1989 Davies was a freelance reporter for The Guardian, for which he contributed articles,[9] working from his home in Sussex. He was the winner of the first Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in 1999.[10] In September 2016 he retired, announcing that he would travel in search of interesting experiences. His website states he was last seen somewhere between a yoga shala in Indonesia and a cattle ranch in northern Argentina.

Following the publication of Flat Earth News and a Guardian story co-written by Davies claiming that News of the World journalists tapped private mobile phones to get stories,[11] on 14 July 2009 Davies told the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee that the Metropolitan Police Service had done too little to investigate the claims.[12] The Guardian coverage also led to calls from high-profile MPs for the dismissal of Andy Coulson, communications director for the Conservative Party.[13] Davies received the Paul Foot Award 2011 for his work on this story.[14]

Davies's book on the News International phone hacking scandal, Hack Attack: How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch, was released in August 2014.[4][15]

Critical reaction to Flat Earth News edit

Flat Earth News was greeted in the London Review of Books on its publication as "a genuinely important book, one which is likely to change, permanently, the way anyone who reads it looks at the British newspaper industry".[16] The LRB highlighted the analysis showing that 60% of the content of UK papers was based mainly on wire copy or press releases, a practice Davies called "churnalism", while only 12% are original stories and only 12% of stories showed evidence that the central statement had been corroborated. Mary Riddell in The Observer disputed some of the charges against British journalism in the book, and described it as "unduly pessimistic".[17] Peter Oborne in The Spectator concentrated on the use of illegal techniques to invade privacy rather than declining standards, describing Flat Earth News as "hypnotically readable" and praising the collection of evidence that the practice of journalism is "bent", although qualifying this somewhat by suggesting that Davies "ignores a great deal [of journalism] that is salient and good".[18]

Awards edit

Bibliography edit

  • Davies, Nick (1991). White Lies: The story of how one man's fight for life exposed the hidden truth of American racism. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-3724-3.
  • Davies, Nick (1993). Murder on Ward Four: the story of Bev Allitt and the most terrifying crime since the Moors Murders. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-4813-3.
  • Davies, Nick (1997). Dark Heart: The shocking truth about hidden Britain. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-6351-8.
  • Davies, Nick (2000). The School Report: Why Britain's schools are failing. London: Vintage. ISBN 978-0-09-942216-7.
  • Davies, Nicholas (2008). Flat Earth News: An Award-winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-8145-1.
  • Davies, Nick (2014). Hack Attack: The inside story of how the truth caught up with Rupert Murdoch (First American ed.). New York: Faber & Faber, an affiliate of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-86547-881-7.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Davies, Nick (1997). Dark heart: the shocking truth about hidden Britain. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-6351-8.
  2. ^ Davies, Nick (2000). The school report: why Britain's schools are failing. London: Vintage. ISBN 978-0-09-942216-7.
  3. ^ a b Davies, Nicholas (2008). Flat Earth News: An Award-winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood, Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-8145-1.
  4. ^ a b Davies, Nick (2014). Hack attack: the inside story of how the truth caught up with Rupert Murdoch (First American ed.). New York: Faber & Faber, an affiliate of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-86547-881-7.
  5. ^ a b . Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  6. ^ a b "The 7.30 Report – Media industry in crisis as standards decline: Davies". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 27 August 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  7. ^ "Author Details for Nick Davies". Random House. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  8. ^ a b Bell, Matthew (12 July 2009). "A burning indignation towards people who abuse power". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022.
  9. ^ Davies, Nick (2008). Flat Earth News. UK: Vintage Books. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-7011-8145-1.
  10. ^ a b "The Martha Gellhorn Prize previous winners". Martha Gellhorn Prize. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  11. ^ "News of the World 'bugging' claim". BBC News. 8 July 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  12. ^ "Paper accused of phone 'cover-up'". BBC News. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  13. ^ Davies, Caroline (9 July 2009). "David Cameron urged to sack Tory spin doctor Andy Coulson". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  14. ^ a b Sabbagh, Dan (29 February 2012). "Nick Davies wins award for hacking exposé". The Guardian. p. 5.
  15. ^ Porter, Henry (3 August 2014). "Hack Attack review – Nick Davies's gripping account of the hacking affair". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  16. ^ Lanchester, John (6 March 2008). "Riots, Terrorism etc". London Review of Books. 30 (5): 3.
  17. ^ Riddell, Mary (3 February 2008). "Failures of the Fourth Estate". The New York Observer. London. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  18. ^ Oborne, Peter (30 January 2008). . The Spectator. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 29 September 2009.

External links edit

  • Nick Davies official website
  • Nick Davies on Twitter  
  • Column archive at The Guardian
  • Articles authored at Journalisted
  • Nick Davies at IMDb
  • Flat Earth News, official book website
  • , The Third Estate, 7 September 2009
  • BBC Profile of Nick Davies, BBC Radio 4, 9 July 2011

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documentaries for ITV s World in Action citation needed and written numerous books on the subject of politics and journalism including Flat Earth News 3 which attracted considerable controversy as an expose of journalistic malpractice in the UK and around the globe 7 As a reporter for The Guardian Davies was responsible for uncovering the News of the World phone hacking scandal including the July 2011 revelations of hacking into the mobile phone voicemail of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler Contents 1 Career in journalism 2 Critical reaction to Flat Earth News 3 Awards 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCareer in journalism editDavies gained a PPE degree from Oxford University in 1974 8 and started his journalism career in 1976 working as a trainee for the Mirror Group in Plymouth He then moved to London initially to work for the Sunday People and spent a year working for The Evening Standard before becoming a news reporter at The Guardian in July 1979 Since then he has worked as home affairs correspondent at The Observer chief feature writer at London Daily News in 1986 and on screen reporter for World in Action and Channel 4 s Dispatches After the London Daily News folded he moved to the United States for a year where he wrote White Lies about the wrongful conviction of a black janitor Clarence Brandley for the murder of a white girl 8 From 1989 Davies was a freelance reporter for The Guardian for which he contributed articles 9 working from his home in Sussex He was the winner of the first Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in 1999 10 In September 2016 he retired announcing that he would travel in search of interesting experiences His website states he was last seen somewhere between a yoga shala in Indonesia and a cattle ranch in northern Argentina Following the publication of Flat Earth News and a Guardian story co written by Davies claiming that News of the World journalists tapped private mobile phones to get stories 11 on 14 July 2009 Davies told the Culture Media and Sport Select Committee that the Metropolitan Police Service had done too little to investigate the claims 12 The Guardian coverage also led to calls from high profile MPs for the dismissal of Andy Coulson communications director for the Conservative Party 13 Davies received the Paul Foot Award 2011 for his work on this story 14 Davies s book on the News International phone hacking scandal Hack Attack How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch was released in August 2014 4 15 Critical reaction to Flat Earth News editMain article Flat Earth News An Award winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media Flat Earth News was greeted in the London Review of Books on its publication as a genuinely important book one which is likely to change permanently the way anyone who reads it looks at the British newspaper industry 16 The LRB highlighted the analysis showing that 60 of the content of UK papers was based mainly on wire copy or press releases a practice Davies called churnalism while only 12 are original stories and only 12 of stories showed evidence that the central statement had been corroborated Mary Riddell in The Observer disputed some of the charges against British journalism in the book and described it as unduly pessimistic 17 Peter Oborne in The Spectator concentrated on the use of illegal techniques to invade privacy rather than declining standards describing Flat Earth News as hypnotically readable and praising the collection of evidence that the practice of journalism is bent although qualifying this somewhat by suggesting that Davies ignores a great deal of journalism that is salient and good 18 Awards editBritish Press Awards Reporter of the Year 2000 5 Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year 6 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism 1999 10 Paul Foot Award 2011 for a series of articles that helped to expose the scale of phone hacking at the News of the World 14 Davies was also nominated for the award the previous year Bibliography editDavies Nick 1991 White Lies The story of how one man s fight for life exposed the hidden truth of American racism London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 3724 3 Davies Nick 1993 Murder on Ward Four the story of Bev Allitt and the most terrifying crime since the Moors Murders London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 4813 3 Davies Nick 1997 Dark Heart The shocking truth about hidden Britain London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 6351 8 Davies Nick 2000 The School Report Why Britain s schools are failing London Vintage ISBN 978 0 09 942216 7 Davies Nicholas 2008 Flat Earth News An Award winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 8145 1 Davies Nick 2014 Hack Attack The inside story of how the truth caught up with Rupert Murdoch First American ed New York Faber amp Faber an affiliate of Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 978 0 86547 881 7 See also editMetropolitan Police role in the news media phone hacking scandal News media phone hacking scandal reference lists Clarence Brandley Beverley AllittReferences edit Davies Nick 1997 Dark heart the shocking truth about hidden Britain London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 6351 8 Davies Nick 2000 The school report why Britain s schools are failing London Vintage ISBN 978 0 09 942216 7 a b Davies Nicholas 2008 Flat Earth News An Award winning Reporter Exposes Falsehood Distortion and Propaganda in the Global Media London Chatto amp Windus ISBN 978 0 7011 8145 1 a b Davies Nick 2014 Hack attack the inside story of how the truth caught up with Rupert Murdoch First American ed New York Faber amp Faber an affiliate of Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 978 0 86547 881 7 a b British Press Awards Past winners Press Gazette Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 Retrieved 20 August 2009 a b The 7 30 Report Media industry in crisis as standards decline Davies Australian Broadcasting Corporation 27 August 2008 Retrieved 20 August 2009 Author Details for Nick Davies Random House Retrieved 20 August 2009 a b Bell Matthew 12 July 2009 A burning indignation towards people who abuse power The Independent London Archived from the original on 20 June 2022 Davies Nick 2008 Flat Earth News UK Vintage Books p 3 ISBN 978 0 7011 8145 1 a b The Martha Gellhorn Prize previous winners Martha Gellhorn Prize Retrieved 20 August 2009 News of the World bugging claim BBC News 8 July 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Paper accused of phone cover up BBC News 14 July 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Davies Caroline 9 July 2009 David Cameron urged to sack Tory spin doctor Andy Coulson The Guardian London Retrieved 29 September 2009 a b Sabbagh Dan 29 February 2012 Nick Davies wins award for hacking expose The Guardian p 5 Porter Henry 3 August 2014 Hack Attack review Nick Davies s gripping account of the hacking affair The Guardian Retrieved 4 September 2014 Lanchester John 6 March 2008 Riots Terrorism etc London Review of Books 30 5 3 Riddell Mary 3 February 2008 Failures of the Fourth Estate The New York Observer London Retrieved 29 September 2009 Oborne Peter 30 January 2008 The vile behaviour of the press The Spectator Archived from the original on 25 September 2009 Retrieved 29 September 2009 External links editNick Davies official website Nick Davies on Twitter nbsp Column archive at The Guardian Articles authored at Journalisted Nick Davies at IMDb Flat Earth News official book website An Interview with Nick Davies The Third Estate 7 September 2009 BBC Profile of Nick Davies BBC Radio 4 9 July 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Davies amp oldid 1202021510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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