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'''Chris Horrie''' is a journalist, author and lecturer<ref>{{cite web|title=CHris Horrie|url=http://horrie.com/|website=Chris Horrie|accessdate=20 April 2017}}</ref> specializing in [[investigative journalism]], finance and profiles of major public figures.
'''Chris Horrie''' is a journalist, author and lecturer<ref>{{cite web|title=CHris Horrie|url=http://horrie.com/|website=Chris Horrie|accessdate=20 April 2017}}</ref> specializing in [[investigative journalism]], finance and profiles of major public figures.


As a freelance feature writer his work can be found in the following British newspapers: [[The Independent]], Independent on Sunday, [[Evening Standard]], [[Daily Mail|Mail on Sunday]], [[The Observer]], [[New Statesman]], [[The Guardian]].
As a freelance feature writer his work can be found in ''[[The Independent]]'', the ''[[Independent on Sunday]]'', the ''[[Evening Standard]]'', ''[[The Mail on Sunday]]'', ''[[The Observer]]'', the ''[[New Statesman]]'' and ''[[The Guardian]]''.


==Authored books==
==Authored books==


Horrie is also the author/co-author of several books, usually concerning major media figures:
Horrie is also the author or co-author of several books, usually concerning major media figures:


*2009: ''True Blue – Strange Tales from a Tory Nation'' (with David Matthews). (Fourth Estate / [[HarperCollins]])
*2009: ''True Blue – Strange Tales from a Tory Nation'' (with David Matthews). (Fourth Estate/[[HarperCollins]])
*2008: Chapters on Investigative Journalism and the Law; and a practical guide to the [[Freedom of information legislation|Freedom of Information Act]] for Investigative Journalists in second edition of Investigative Journalism: Context and Practice, [[Hugo de Burgh]] ed, ([[Routledge]])
*2008: Chapters on Investigative Journalism and the Law; and a practical guide to the [[Freedom of information legislation|Freedom of Information Act]] for Investigative Journalists in the second edition of Investigative Journalism: Context and Practice, [[Hugo de Burgh]] ed, ([[Routledge]])
*2007: ''Play It Again'' – [[tie-in]] book for the primetime [[BBC One|BBC 1]] [[Play It Again|television series]] of the same name. (Harper Collins)
*2007: ''Play It Again'' – [[tie-in]] book for the primetime [[BBC One|BBC 1]] [[Play It Again (TV series)|television series of the same name]]. (Harper Collins)
*2004: ''‘Tabloid Nation’ – from the birth of [[the Daily Mirror]] to the death of the tabloid'' ([[André Deutsch]])
*2004: ''‘Tabloid Nation’ – from the birth of [[the Daily Mirror]] to the death of the tabloid'' ([[André Deutsch]])
*2002: ''‘Premiership’. Unauthorised business history of the [[Premier League]]'' (Simon and Schuster)
*2002: ''‘Premiership’. Unauthorised business history of the [[Premier League]]'' (Simon and Schuster)
*1994: ''Fuzzy Monsters: fear and loathing at [[BBC|the BBC]]'' (Heinemann)
*1994: ''Fuzzy Monsters: fear and loathing at the [[BBC]]'' (Heinemann)
*1992: ''Sick as a Parrot: the inside story of Tottenham Hotspur PLC take-over''.
*1992: ''Sick as a Parrot: the inside story of Tottenham Hotspur PLC take-over''.
*1990: ''Stick it up your Punter: the rise and fall of [[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'', Heinemann. co written with [[Peter Chippindale]]<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/aug/13/peter-chippindale |title=Peter Chippindale obituary &#124; Media &#124; theguardian.com |first=David |last=Leigh |work=theguardian.com |year=2014 |quote=ex-employee |accessdate=18 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="RegesterLarkin2005">{{cite book|last1=Regester|first1=Michael|last2=Larkin|first2=Judy|title=Risk issues and crisis management: a casebook of best practice|url=https://archive.org/details/riskissuescrisis0000rege|url-access=registration|accessdate=5 June 2011|date=2005-04-03|publisher=Kogan Page Publishers|isbn=978-0-7494-4382-5|pages=[https://archive.org/details/riskissuescrisis0000rege/page/177 177]–}}</ref>
*1990: ''Stick it up your Punter: the rise and fall of [[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'', Heinemann. co written with [[Peter Chippindale]]<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/aug/13/peter-chippindale |title=Peter Chippindale obituary &#124; Media &#124; theguardian.com |first=David |last=Leigh |work=theguardian.com |year=2014 |quote=ex-employee |accessdate=18 August 2014}}</ref><ref name="RegesterLarkin2005">{{cite book|last1=Regester|first1=Michael|last2=Larkin|first2=Judy|title=Risk issues and crisis management: a casebook of best practice|url=https://archive.org/details/riskissuescrisis0000rege|url-access=registration|accessdate=5 June 2011|date=2005-04-03|publisher=Kogan Page Publishers|isbn=978-0-7494-4382-5|pages=[https://archive.org/details/riskissuescrisis0000rege/page/177 177]–}}</ref>
*1990: ''What is Islam?'' (W.H. Allen/ [[The Observer]])
*1990: ''What is Islam?'' (W.H. Allen/''[[The Observer]]'')
*1988: ''Disaster - the rise and fall of [[News on Sunday]]'', with [[Peter Chippindale]] ([[Sphere Books]])
*1988: ''Disaster - the rise and fall of [[News on Sunday]]'', with [[Peter Chippindale]] ([[Sphere Books]])


==Academic Roles==
==Academic roles==


Chris Horrie was the Head of Department for Film, Media and Journalism at Staffordshire University until April 2018.
Chris Horrie was the Head of the Department for Film, Media and Journalism at Staffordshire University until April 2018.


He has previously held lecturing roles at the University of Winchester and Salford University.
He has previously held lecturing roles at the University of Winchester and Salford University.

Latest revision as of 09:52, 9 September 2024

Chris Horrie is a journalist, author and lecturer[1] specializing in investigative journalism, finance and profiles of major public figures.

As a freelance feature writer his work can be found in The Independent, the Independent on Sunday, the Evening Standard, The Mail on Sunday, The Observer, the New Statesman and The Guardian.

Authored books

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Horrie is also the author or co-author of several books, usually concerning major media figures:

Academic roles

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Chris Horrie was the Head of the Department for Film, Media and Journalism at Staffordshire University until April 2018.

He has previously held lecturing roles at the University of Winchester and Salford University.

References

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  1. ^ "CHris Horrie". Chris Horrie. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  2. ^ Leigh, David (2014). "Peter Chippindale obituary | Media | theguardian.com". theguardian.com. Retrieved 18 August 2014. ex-employee
  3. ^ Regester, Michael; Larkin, Judy (3 April 2005). Risk issues and crisis management: a casebook of best practice. Kogan Page Publishers. pp. 177–. ISBN 978-0-7494-4382-5. Retrieved 5 June 2011.