Arthur Wareham (1908–fl.1985) was a British newspaper editor.
Wareham attended Queen's College, Taunton, then entered journalism with the Western Morning News. In 1935 he moved to the Daily Mail, rising to become editor in 1955.[1] As editor, he reversed the drive of previous editor Guy Schofield to imitate the Daily Telegraph, instead taking the paper in a more populist direction.[2]
He was replaced as editor in 1959 and left the newspaper the following year to found a public relations company, Arthur Wareham Associates Ltd.[1]
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| Preceded by Guy Schofield |
Editor of the Daily Mail 1955–1959 |
Succeeded by William Hardcastle |
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