Freddie Sayers | |
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Born | Frederick Erland Sayers 3 December 1981 London, England |
Nationality | British, Swedish |
Alma mater | University of Oxford |
Occupation | Executive Editor of UnHerd, CEO of UnHerd Ventures |
Website | www.unherd.com |
Freddie Sayers (born 3 December 1981) is a British journalist, interviewer,.[1] media executive and former pollster. He is currently Executive Editor of online magazine UnHerd.[2]
He was born in London, and educated at St Paul's School, London. He is a graduate of Oxford University.[3]
Since March 2019, Sayers has been the Executive Editor and CEO of the online news publication UnHerd.[4][5] He is also CEO of UnHerd Ventures, the investment arm developing media and data businesses.
Prior to this, he was editor-in-chief of YouGov, the pollster and market research organisation, Sayers left YouGov to establish InConvo that was later purchased by YouGov.[6] Before joining YouGov Sayers founded the Westminster based political news website PoliticsHome,[7] during which time he became a regular commentator on British politics and current affairs, contributing to The Spectator[8], The Times[9], The Telegraph[10], Prospect and Evening Standard[11]
Sayers joined UnHerd as Executive Editor and CEO in March 2019.
During the Covid-19 lockdown, Sayers established an regular TV show titled 'LockdownTV'. Sayers has interviewed academics[12], authors, politicians[13] and activists[14] on the channel which has had over 11 million views and 127,000 subscribers as of March 2021.[15]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie Sayers.
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