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Kelvin MacKenzie

Kelvin MacKenzie is a British media executive and journalist, best known for being the editor of The Sun newspaper from 1981 to 1994. Under his leadership, the paper was known for its bold and provocative style, which sometimes sparked controversy. MacKenzie played a significant role in shaping tabloid journalism in the UK, emphasizing sensational stories to boost sales. After leaving The Sun, he remained active in media and television. His career is marked by both his influence on British journalism and the debates surrounding the ethical boundaries of tabloid reporting.