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  1. Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet, GBE (5 June 1894 – 4 August 1976) was a Canadian-born British newspaper proprietor who became one of the moguls of Fleet Street in London. [2]

  2. 31 de jul. de 2024 · Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson (born June 5, 1894, Toronto, Ont., Can.—died Aug. 4, 1976, London, Eng.) was a Canadian-born British publisher, owner of The Times of London and other newspapers and communications media.

  3. 30 de nov. de 2008 · Roy Herbert Thomson, Baron Thomson of Fleet, newspaper tycoon (b at Toronto 5 Jun 1894; d at London, Eng 4 Aug 1976). The son of a Toronto barber, Thomson showed little potential to become wealthy and notable until middle age, when he emerged as the owner of small radio stations and newspapers in northern Ontario.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2016 · Like Beaverbrook before him and Conrad Black and Rupert Murdoch after him, Roy Thomson was a wild colonial boy who cut a swathe through traditional owned British newspapers.

  5. From this base of broadcasting, Roy Thomson put all his earnings into acquiring newspapers around the world in a dozen countries and along the way, many magazines and printing companies. Thomson also owned a half a dozen radio stations outside Canada and a dozen Television stations, most notably Scottish Television based in Glasgow.

  6. Roy Herbert Thomson, primer barón Thomson de la flota, GBE (5 de junio de 1894 – 4 de agosto de 1976) fue un propietario de un periódico británico nacido en Canadá que se convirtió en uno de los magnates de Fleet Street en Londres.

  7. The son of a Toronto barber, Roy Herbert Thomson started his first radio station, CFCH North Bay, in March of 1931. CKGB went on the air in 1932, followed by CJKL Kirkland Lake in 1933, the same year he started his first newspaper, The Press.