Phil Hall (journalist)
Phil Hall (born 8 January 1955[1]) is a British journalist, the former editor of News of the World and a PR consultant (not to be confused with another PR consultant of the same name who established http://www.hallpr.co.uk in 2009).
Hall entered journalism in 1974, as a reporter on the Dagenham Post. He then moved to the Ilford Recorder and subsequently filled a sub-editor post on the Newham Recorder, but returned to reporting at the Sunday People. In 1992, he was appointed News Editor of the Sunday Express and the following year, he joined the News of the World as Assistant Editor, becoming Deputy Editor and, in 1995, Editor.[2]
Hall remained in the job until May 2000 when he then joined Hello! magazine as editor and later was appointed Editorial Director of Development at Trinity Mirror, before moving into PR consultancy.[3]
He founded PHA Media in 2005, specialising in areas of PR including crisis and campaign management, personal profile building, media relations and more recently, digital communications.
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Preceded by Paul Connew |
Deputy Editor of the News of the World 1994–1995 |
Succeeded by Rebekah Wade |
Preceded by Piers Morgan |
Editor of the News of the World 1995–2000 |
Succeeded by Rebekah Wade |