- Donald Macintyre (journalist)
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- This page is about the newspaper journalist. For others of similar name see Donald MacIntyre
Donald Macintyre is a British journalist. He studied at Christ Church, Oxford, and obtained a post-graduate degree from the Cardiff School of Journalism.[1]
Macintyre is the (2004–present) Jerusalem correspondent for The Independent, where he was the Chief Political Commentator (1996–2004) as well as Political Editor. He has also worked for the Daily Express, Sunday Times, Times and Sunday Telegraph.[2]
MacIntyre is based in West Jerusalem, although he speaks neither Hebrew nor Arabic.[3]
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Prizes
- 2011 Next Century Foundation's Peace Through Media Award[4]
Publications
Books
- Donald MacIntyre, Mandelson: And the Making of New Labour, HarperCollins; New Ed edition (18 Sep 2000), ISBN-10: 0006530621.
Resources
- “Peace envoy” Blair gets an easy ride in the Independent, Media Lens, 20 July 2010. Contains a critique of MacIntyre's reportage.
- Bogus Parallels - The Independent's Donald Macintyre Responds, Media Lens, 9 August 2010. Follow-up on the 20 July article.
- The PIWP list of MacIntyre's 1,370 articles about the Middle East since 2004. (requires clicking through to generate the SQL commands for a subset of the output). Many articles contain comments by various authors.
- Long list (668 as of 12 April 2011) of Donald MacIntyre's articles in Journalisted
References
- ^ Cardiff Univ. reference to MacIntyre; there are several others in the same website.
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- ^ MacIntyre Profile Verified: 15 December 2009; stems from Univ. of Michigan student research on the origin and language abilities of journalists studying the area.
- ^ Israel: Macintyre wins media peace award, The Independent, 13 April 2011.
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