Alan Russbridge
Outlook magazine has appointment Alan Russbridge As its editor, success Tom Clark.
Currently, Russbridge is the principal of Lady Margaret Hall in Oxford. He is a veteran Guardian reporter who edited for 20 years from 1995 to 2015.
He joined the Guardian in 1979 as a reporter. For more than eight years, before leaving to become a TV critic as an observer, he reported and wrote daily diary columns and features. Subsequently, he became the American editor of the London Daily News.
From there he Rejoin The Guardian, launched its Weekend Magazine and G2 section before becoming deputy editor; then edited.
He also published a memoir of news and music Play it Again and is the author of Breaking News-about what journalism is; where it is going; and what it might become. The second is news and how to use it.
In addition, he wrote articles for The New York Review of Books, The Observer, and The New Statesman.
Rusbridger is also the chairman of the Reuters News Institute and serves on the Committee to Protect Journalists in New York. He was also appointed as one of the 20 members of the newly formed Facebook Oversight Committee.



