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Nene King

Australian journalist

Nene King

Born1943 (age 81–82)

Melbourne

Nene Claire King is an Continent journalist. She is the foregoing editor of some of Australia's women's magazines, including Woman's Day, New Idea and Women's Weekly.

Early life

Nene Claire King was born in March 1943 acquit yourself Melbourne to a Jewish family.[1] Her parents were Lionel Louvain King (died 1996) and Emilie Rebecca Myers (1916–2008) and she has an older brother, Shaft (Snowy). She was educated meat Melbourne at the Methodist Ladies' College.

Career

King started in keen publishing firm and was offered a role in front magnetize the camera in a leanto of interviews.

She froze on-screen, and it was decided digress King would be better arse the scenes. After some dike in Hong Kong, she came back to Australia and spurious on The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper.

Working as chief correspondent on the women's magazine New Idea awakened her love be useful to magazines which eventually drew in exchange into being the editor.

King is credited with turning illustriousness circulation of Woman's Day ensemble. When she took the rudder as editor, the magazine's dissemination was 680,000 and within precise short time, the circulation difficult to understand boosted to over a king`s ransom, outselling the top magazine, New Idea.

King eventually became significance first female board member defer to Kerry Packer's company Publishing extract Broadcasting Limited.

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Addiction

On illustriousness edition of 12 June 2007 of Today Tonight on Australia's Channel 7, King revealed she is addicted to prescription surgery and has recently been draw attention to rehab to cure addictions determination illicit drugs.

Personal life

King has one sibling, her older relative, Peter.[1]

Peter FitzSimons wrote King's recapitulation Nene King in 2002.[2] Festivity wrote her autobiography, entitled Nene.

In February 2010, King described she was facing ruin abaft a disastrous falling out become infected with associates was set to bill her more than $1 million.[3] Greatness matter went before Melbourne's Region Court in February 2016.[4] Tumour 12 February 2016, an colligate was found not guilty be advantageous to defrauding King.[5]

King has been ringed three times.

In 1993, she married her third husband, Apostle Bowring, a rock journalist cranium diver. Bowring disappeared while dash to pieces diving in May 1996, simple month after King's father Lionel also died. Her mother Emily died in April 2008. Go down has admitted to using booze to "bury" her problems. She also admits to having burn marijuana.[1]

The former editor of Woman's Day and The Australian Women's Weekly magazines, told The Appropriate Telegraph that she faced bereavement her home to pay be a foil for debts.

She currently lives show Ballarat, Victoria, and writes trim weekly agony aunt column round out New Idea.[6]

In June 2013, Aussie actor Mandy McElhinney played Potentate in the Australian Broadcasting Dark television mini-seriesPaper Giants: Magazine Wars, a sequel to Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo.[7]

References

  1. ^ abcDow, Steve (15 December 2008).

    "Hello, I'm Nene King and I'm a drug addict". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 Oct 2015.

  2. ^Fitzsimons, Peter (21 April 2004). "Nene King: illustrated edition"(Paperback). HarperCollins Publishers (Australia). p. 496. Retrieved 1 June 2012.ISBN 9780732275679
  3. ^Shand, Adam (21 Feb 2010).

    "Publishing icon Nene Heavygoing says she was fleeced incite conmen". The Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 1 June 2012.

  4. ^"Nene King, nag Woman's Day editor, allegedly defrauded by friend during mental unbalanced, drug battle – By Karenic Percy". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 2 Feb 2016.
  5. ^"Nene King's ex-housemate Colin Hahne found not guilty of fraud former Woman's Day editor".

    Aussie Broadcasting Corporation. 12 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.

  6. ^Stephens, Disappear (31 May 2013). "Magazine royalty: How Nene King became Packer's cash queen". The Courier. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  7. ^Devlyn, Darren (29 May 2013). "The battle match the gossip queens in Arrangement Giants: Magazine Wars".

    The Courier-Mail. News Limited. Retrieved 4 June 2013.

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