Tom Dunmore
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Tom Dunmore is the Editor-in-chief for Stuff Magazine and is a freelance journalist. [1]
Dunmore was previously the editor for Rip n Burn the UKs first magazine dedicated to the download culture. [2]
[edit] Profile
"After studying Film & Literature at Warwick University in the early 90's, Tom began his career in journalism as a television listings sub-editor for the Press Association. In 1999, after five years in the glamorous world of listings, Tom got his big break, joining Haymarket Publishing's Stuff magazine as sub-editor. He quickly rose through the ranks before taking over as editor in 2002.
While editing Stuff, Tom also started moonlighting as a television pundit, with regular slots on BBC Breakfast, RI:SE and Gadget & Stuff, before landing a cushy role on Channel 5's Gadget Show.
After two years at the helm, Tom moved withn Haymarket to be launch editor of music magazine Rip & Burn. After the sad demise of Rip & Burn in 2005, Tom rejoined Stuff in the lofty position of editor-in-chief."[1]
[edit] References
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- ^ "Rip N Burn", BBC World, December 9, 2004.