Editor of the i newspaper Oliver Duff doesn’t subscribe to the “sunset of the industry” narrative as he puts it – whether
that’s for the news industry, Fleet Street or even print journalism in general. At 30 he is the UK’s youngest national newspaper editor so he needs to be optimistic to see out his
career in the tumultuous industry. The Independent’s cut-price (20p) stablemate was launched in October 2010 and since then has been the only national newspaper to consistently increase its
print sale.
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