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Award-winning journalism Stewart McIntosh has been a freelance journalist since 1983, contributing to wide range of broadcast and print media. His specialisms include business, commercial property, travel and personal development. Broadcasting: During the 1980s he worked for BBC Scotland's news & current affairs department, contributing to programmes including Good Morning Scotland, Reporting Scotland, Agenda and Current Account, working as part of team with journalists like Kirsty Wark, Alf Young and George Reid (now deputy speaker of the Scottish Parliament). He also researched The Reid Report, an award-winning, and hard-hitting, investigative TV series. He acted as results intake editor for BBC Scotland on two general election night broadcasts. Print: His property and business stories and profiles have appeared in a wide range of publications including Scottish Business Insider, The Sunday Times, The Herald, Sunday Herald, The Evening Times, The Scotsman, Property Week, Estates Gazette, Radio Times, Der Spiegel, Investor's Chronicle and Management Today. He was founding editor of an athletics magazine and was the Scottish Daily Record's first personal finance editor. He has won 16 UK press awards, including 'Property Newspaper of the Year' in 2000 and 'Property Writer of the Year' on four occasions - each time beating top Fleet Street writers from the Financial Times, the Times, the Sunday Times and the Daily Mail etc. | |
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