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Alan Rusbridger is a prominent British journalist and former editor of The Guardian, a position he held from 1995 to 2015. Under his leadership, the newspaper gained a reputation for its investigative journalism and commitment to public interest reporting. Rusbridger was instrumental in overseeing the publication of significant stories, including the revelations about the Edward Snowden leaks, which exposed extensive surveillance programs run by the NSA and other intelligence agencies. His tenure was marked by a strong focus on digital innovation, which helped The Guardian adapt to the rapidly changing media landscape.

In addition to his editorial work, Rusbridger has authored several books that reflect on the state of journalism and its evolution in the digital age. His writing often explores the challenges faced by the media, the importance of integrity in reporting, and the role of journalism in a democratic society. Rusbridger's contributions to journalism and his advocacy for press freedom have made him a key figure in discussions about the future of news and information dissemination.

Data di nascita December 29, 1955
Luogo di nascita Kingston upon Thames, England