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John Blake (born 6 November 1948) is a British journalist and publisher.

Blake first came to prominence in the early 1970s as a pop columnist for the Evening News in London. His work developed into a column titled "Ad Lib", an early example of a celebrity gossip column and lifestyle guide which survived the merger of The Evening News with the Evening Standard.

Head-hunted by The Sun, the UK's leading tabloid daily, Blake launched 'Bizarre', a page that took celebrity gossip to a new level and established much of today's UK media obsession with the topic, helping to found what is now referred to as the cult of celebrity;

A tug-of-war ensued over Blake between The Sun owner Rupert Murdoch and Daily Mirror owner Robert Maxwell. Maxwell won the bidding war and Blake launched a pop column called White Hot Club. He went on to become editor of Maxwell's Sunday People, an appointment that lasted until Maxwell suddenly decided he wished to appoint Britain's first female national newspaper editor. Blake found himself President of the Mirror Group in the USA in the run-up to Maxwell's anticipated purchase of the National Enquirer, a job which imploded when Maxwell failed to complete the deal. He resolved to enjoy his hobby of sailing, with occasional contributions as a TV writer in the Daily Mail. In 1976 he wrote a book about the Rolling Stones's 'Up and Down with the Rolling Stones' with their drug dealer "Spanish Tony" Sanchez which became a best seller.

Subsequently, he gravitated towards publishing and incorporated John Blake Publishing. Blake enlisted the help of his criminal contacts and set up his controversial true crime series. His first number one bestseller was The Guv'nor with Lenny McLean and Peter Gerrard. This title, voted best biography of 1998, created a genre that helped John Blake Publishing extend into leisure, fiction and other sectors. In 2004 the company published Being Jordan by Katie Price, which became the fastest selling autobiography ever. In 2005 the company was voted Small Publisher Of The Year.

John Blake lives beside the River Thames near London with his wife Diane.

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Preceded by
Ernie Burrington
Editor of the Sunday People
1988–1989
Succeeded by
Wendy Henry



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