David Nicholson (journalist)
David Nicholson is a British freelance journalist, broadcaster and editor. He has written for UK and international publications and websites since 1986, contributing to the Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal and The Independent, among others, authoring several books, presenting television programmes and running a press agency.
Education and early career
David Nicholson graduated with an English Literature degree from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1986. Later that year he was appointed assistant editor of The Business of Film magazine, a monthly international film and television industry publication which also produced a daily magazine during the Cannes film festival.Career as a freelance journalist
David Nicholson's freelance career began in the summer of 1987. Starting with articles on the media, he went on to specialise in business, property, sport, travel, politics, technology and the environment.David Nicholson has presented economic analysis programmes for Business Week TV, interviewing authors, academics and commentators on subjects ranging from the global banking crisis to the state of the environment. He has appeared on UK and international TV channels, besides broadcasting on the BBC World Service, Radio 4 and many local stations. He reviewed films for the short-lived TV station Live! TV, where his co-presenter was Richard Bacon. He also writes weekly blogs.
Works
David Nicholson's publications include:- The European Black Book – a guide to eating, lodging and events in 50 European cities
- Japanese technology company Fujitsu
- Saudi Electricity Company
- German engineering company ThyssenKrupp
- Profile of Brazilian President Lula da Silva
David Nicholson runs online content agency Words on the Web and a press agency alongside his other journalistic work.