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Head of Showbiz, Daily Express

Sasha Morris

Verified

Head of Showbiz, Daily Express

London

Beats

Primary beats

EntertainmentUnited KingdomArts

Secondary beats

InterviewsMusicCourtsWellnessEmoTrendingCritical WritingMetalMagicEntertainmentProduct TrendsDvdsAnimePhilosophyMen'S ApparelMangaLanguageShowbizPerforming Arts

Biography

Final Covers

green living, technology health, decor pets, travel DIY. Interviews with celebrities and high-profile individuals. Product and travel reviews., fashion beauty,Lifestyle includes entertainment

Doesn’t Cover

None at the moment.

Journalist Type

Head of Showbiz

Seniority Positions

Head

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Multiplatform

Content

Total articles 9952

  • Available on paid plans

    Nicholas Lyndhurst and David Jason's Only Fools prank which left crew furious

    By Sasha Morris Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Celebrity Big Brother producers intervene as star commits 'unacceptable' act

    By Sasha Morris Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Nicholas Lyndhurst and David Jason's Only Fools prank which left crew furious

    By Sasha Morris Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

As seen in

MSN Ireland,Wales Online,MSN UK,Birmingham Mail,Daily Express,Wales On Sunday,Sunday Mirror,Daily Star (UK),Flipboard,Manchester Evening News,The Daily Mirror

Company Info

Daily Express

The Daily Express is a British national daily newspaper that was founded on April 24, 1900, by Sir Arthur Pearson. It is part of Reach plc and operates alongside the Sunday Express. The newspaper has a strong presence in the UK media landscape, focusing on news, politics, and entertainment. Originally launched as a penny paper for middle-class readers, the Daily Express revolutionized front-page design by emphasizing news over advertisements. It achieved significant circulation milestones in the 1930s and is known for its innovative features, including the introduction of crossword puzzles in 1924 and the publication of iconic cartoons like Rupert Bear. The Sunday Express, launched in 1918, offers content centered on showbusiness and cultural commentary. The Daily Express continues to provide print and digital news, covering a wide range of topics from breaking news to lifestyle content. Its historical impact and commitment to accessible journalism have shaped its identity over the years.

London, England, United Kingdom

+44 20 8612 7000

Founded: 1900


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