By Chris Boffey
On 21 January last year David Dinsmore and Tony Gallagher met for breakfast. They were the two most successful newspaper editors of the time. Dinsmore running the Sun and Gallagher in charge at the Daily Telegraph.
A couple of hours later Gallagher was out of work, sacked by the Telegraph after losing out in a power battle with content editor Jason Seiken who had been brought in from the US. It became apparent that the hierarchy at the Telegraph were going going ho for the brave new online world and Gallagher was deemed to be too old school.
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Source: The Drum