- Roger Parry
Roger Parry (born
1953 ) is a media entrepreneur based in the UK. He was born in London and educated at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford. [cite book | title=Who's Who 2005: An Annual Biographical Dictionary | edition=157th annual edition | publisher=A & C Black | location=London | id=ISBN 0-7136-7010-X]He is a shareholder in, and Chairman of, a number of media groups quoted on the
London Stock Exchange including Media Square plc [http://www.mediasquare.co.uk] ,Johnston Press plc,Future plc [http://www.futureplc.com] ,Mobile Streams plc [http://www.mobilestreams.com] , andYouGov plc. [ Jane Martinson [http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1867277,00.html Roger Parry: Profile. The serial media executive] , Guardian, September 8th 2006]In the past he has been Chief Executive of the international divisions of
Clear Channel International and More Group. [ Saeed Shah [http://news.independent.co.uk/business/comment/article1431166.ece Roger Parry: The man with the plan for ITV does his rounds of London's media village] , Independent, September 9th 2006] He was a consultant withMcKinsey & Co . [ McKinsey News [https://alumni.mckinsey.com/alumni/default/public/content/jsp/alumni_news/20060613_RogerParryWhosNews.jsp] , Alumni News June 13th 2006]His first job in
1976 was as personal assistant to Charles and Maurice Saatchi the founders ofSaatchi & Saatchi [A List [http://www.brandrepublic.com/Campaign/AList/923/roger-parry/] , Campaign, 2006]In the 1980’s he was a television and radio reporter with the
BBC ,ITV andLBC . In August1984 he was named as one of the people behind the highly successful pirate radio stationLaser 558 ["Exclusively revealed - The Mysterious People Behind Radio Laser." [http://www.bobleroi.co.uk/ScrapBook/Lazer_2/Lazer_2.html] , Evening Standard, Sunday Times]In
1984 Parry was a member of a consortium includingJocelyn Stevens andTina Brown which attempted, but failed, to win the franchise for the London radio stationLBC . In1994 he tried again with "London Radio Limited" which also involved broadcasterJohn Tusa and was, this time, successful but sold the station 9 weeks later. [ Media Guardian 100 [http://media.guardian.co.uk/top100_2004/story/0,,1249223,00.html Roger Parry] , The Guardian, July 12th 2004]Between
2000 and2005 he was frequently mentioned as a possible bidder for the radio stationCapital 95.8 and in2003 the CEO of Capital said that if Parry did make an offer it would be rejected out of hand. According to theGuardian newspaper, Parry responded to this by saying: "It would be likeAnn Widdecombe turning down a date fromBrad Pitt " [ Jessica Hodgson [http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,1001600,00.html Cultures clash at Capital] , The Observer, July 20th 2003]In
2003 as the largest private shareholder in the radio station102.2 Jazz FM Parry held the casting votes in a hostile take-over by theGuardian Media Group which was opposed by the Jazz FM management. He voted for the sale and was criticised by the Jazz FM CEO. [Dan Milmo [http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,720345,00.html Guardian closes in on Jazz FM] , The Guardian May22 2002 ]During
2006 he was linked with a number of private equity bids including one for the retail chainHMV [ Andrew Davidson [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/retailing/article729857.ece The leading man in Permira’s HMV bid] , Sunday Times February 12th 2006] and another for the British television broadcasterITV . [ James Robinson [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,1838082,00.html Can Roger Parry see his way clear to take control of ITV? ] , Observer, August 6th 2006] He was twice forced by the UK Takeover Panel to deny rumours that he was about to bid forITV . [ Chris Tryhorn [http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,1906688,00.htmlParry rules out ITV bid] , Media Guardian October 11 2006]He is Chairman of the Trustees of Shakespeare’s
Globe Theatre [ Globe Trustees [http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/information/contactus/trustees] , 2007] and a Trustee of the Foundation for Liver ResearchParry has written three books. He writes many articles including a review of the bestselling book "Wikinomics" in "Management Today" [ The wacky world of Wiki [http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/search/article/674489/books-wacky-world-wiki/] , Management Today August 1st 2007]
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