HUGO
MARTIN 1942
- 2006
Broadcasting Press Guild member Hugo Martin has died suddenly
at the age of 64.
Hugo
was formerly the editor of Digital
News, published
by the Digital TV Group (DTG), and previously worked
for IPC Magazines. A journalist for all of his working
life,
Hugo began his career on The Brighton
and Hove Herald, editing directly on the printblogs
in the days when newspapers
were still set in hot metal.
He
went onto become a freelance journalist, script editor,
sub editor and reporter, working on various newspapers
that ranged from European Chemical News to Reveille.
He also worked as script editor on the BBC detective
series Softly Softly and its spin-off Barlow
at Large. Joining the Radio
Times in 1979 he rose to become
assistant editor, leaving in 1990 to join British Satellite
Broadcasting
as listings manager prior to its merger with Sky.
Having
worked for TV Times earlier in his career, Hugo
returned in 1991 to become assistant editor, where he
was in charge
of the listings team prior to deregulation. When the
market was opened up and the TV Times was finally
allowed to publish listings from the BBC channels Hugo
ran the department that provided listings to TV Times,
What's On TV and, following its launch in 1993, TV & Satellite
Week. He
began a long running and successful campaign to prevent
the cross promotion of the Radio Times by BBC Television.
Hugo
joined the DTG in 1999, after a chance meeting at the
organisation’s Annual General Meeting coincided
with his work for IPC beginning to wind down.
Within
weeks of joining the DTG Hugo had used his contacts to
put together a meeting with the BBC on digital television
production.
He took Digital News from being what was essentially
a house journal and put it onto a professional footing.
His
colleagues at the DTG were impressed with his parliamentary
reporting skills as he reported on the progress of the
Communications Bill and other related legislation. Hugo
was said to have the best sub editor contact book in
town and was the world’s best source of gossip.
The funeral and Humanist commemoration will take place
on Tuesday December 12, at 2.30pm, at the South Chapel,
Woodvale Crematorium, near Brighton.
You
can leave tributes to Hugo on the Broadband TV News website
at www.broadbandtvnews.com/blog Julian
Clover
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