Robert James Thomson

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Robert James Thomson is an Australian journalist and editor of The Times newspaper in London, England.

Thomson was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1961. He studied at Christian Brothers' College, East St Kilda. He started as a journalist in 1979, when he joined The Herald in Melbourne, working as a finance and general affairs reporter before becoming the paper’s Sydney correspondent. In 1983, he was hired by The Sydney Morning Herald as a senior feature writer, and was nominated by the paper for Australian Journalist of the Year for his work examining the country’s judiciary.

Robert Thomson became Editor of the US edition of the Financial Times in the summer of 1998, taking editorial responsibility for the FT Group's ambitious drive into the US market, where the newspaper's circulation trebled in four years. He was named US Business Journalist of the Year in 2001 by the influential trade journal TJFR.

He was in the running to become editor of the Financial Times when Richard Lambert stepped down from the role in 2001, but came second to Andrew Gowers. Soon afterwards he left to become editor of The Times, appointed editor of The Times on 6 March 2002.

Prior to arriving in New York he was Editor of the Weekend FT and Assistant Editor of the Financial Times (FT). He orchestrated a redesign of the Weekend FT in late 1996 and that edition became the fastest growing newspaper in the UK market during 1997. He was also responsible for the evolution of the occasional “How to Spend It” magazine into an award-winning monthly.

From 1994 to 1996, he was the FT’s Foreign News Editor in London, overseeing the paper’s extensive network of correspondents. Thomson had been a correspondent himself in Tokyo (1989-1994), and in Beijing (1985-1989), where he reported on the country’s economic and social reforms.

He is the author of The Judges: A Portrait of the Australian Judiciary (Allen & Unwin) and co-author of The Chinese Army (Weldon Owen) and he edited a collection of humorous writing (True Fiction, published by Penguin Books).

Under Thomson, The Times has paid more attention to international politics, business, financial markets and sport. In 2003 The Times launched a compact edition alongside the broadsheet format and one year later on November 1, 2004 The Times became 100% compact.

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