Sara Nathan (journalist)

Sara Nathan (journalist)

Sara Nathan (born 3 September 1977) is an English journalist and newspaper columnist.

She helped launch The Sun's successful TV Biz column in 2003 and was editor from 2005-2009. She joined the Daily Mail newspaper as Showbusiness Editor in October 2009 after more than nine years at The Sun.[1] She studied at the City of London School for Girls.

References

  1. ^ Brook, Stephen (2009) "Sun's Sara Nathan joins Daily Mail as showbiz editor", The Guardian, 17 July 2009, retrieved 2011-01-29

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