John Walter

Insurance underwriter and newspaper founder

John Walter - Insurance underwriter and newspaper founder
Born

None
None years ago

Died

November 17th, 1812
212 years ago — None years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United Kingdom

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An English insurance underwriter established The Times newspaper in 1785, which became one of the first daily national newspapers in the country. Walter's work in journalism transformed public access to news and information. His innovations in printing helped to modernize the newspaper industry. He played a significant role in ensuring that quality journalism flourished during his time, contributing to the role of journalism in shaping public opinion.

Founded The Times newspaper in 1785

Innovated in printing and journalism

Served as an insurance underwriter

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