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'''Hugh Miles''' is a freelance [[journalist]] and [[author]], [[presenter]], producer and consultant specialising in the [[Middle East]]. Miles is contributing editor of ''Arab Media and Society'', a media journal published by the American University in Cairo's Centre for Television Journalism.<ref>{{cite web
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'''Hugh Miles''' is a freelance [[journalist]] and [[author]], [[presenter]], producer and consultant specialising in the [[Middle East]]. Miles is contributing editor of ''Arab Media and Society'', a media journal published by the American University in Cairo's Centre for Television Journalism.<ref>http://www.hughmiles.com/</ref>
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In 2010 Hugh Miles set up a boutique business consultancy called Al Shafie Miles Ltd which uses a network of experts to help corporate clients do business in the Arab world.<ref>[http://www.alshafiemiles.com Al Shafie Miles Ltd website]</ref>
 
In 2010 Hugh Miles set up a boutique business consultancy called Al Shafie Miles Ltd which uses a network of experts to help corporate clients do business in the Arab world.<ref>[http://www.alshafiemiles.com Al Shafie Miles Ltd website]</ref>
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Hugh Miles is the son of retired British [[diplomat]], [[Oliver Miles]] and his wife Julia, a social worker. He was born in Jedda, [[Saudi Arabia]] in 1977. Miles was educated in [[Libya]], at the Dragon School, Oxford, and at [[Eton College]]. He studied [[Arabic]] at [[Pembroke College (Oxford)|Pembroke College, Oxford]] and English Literature at [[Trinity College (Dublin)|Trinity College, Dublin]]. During a one-year student exchange programme with the Sorbonne University in Paris, Miles worked as the Nightlife Editor for ''Time Out Paris'', also reviewing restaurants and shops. His work included sampling every crêpe house in Paris.
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Hugh Miles is the son of retired British [[diplomat]], [[Oliver Miles]] and his wife Julia, a social worker. He was born in Jedda, [[Saudi Arabia]] in 1977. Miles was educated in [[Libya]], at the Dragon School, Oxford, and at [[Eton College]]. He studied [[Arabic]] at [[Oxford University/Pembroke College|Pembroke College, Oxford]] and English Literature at [[Trinity College (Dublin)|Trinity College, Dublin]]. During a one-year student exchange programme with the Sorbonne University in Paris, Miles worked as the Nightlife Editor for ''Time Out Paris'', also reviewing restaurants and shops. His work included sampling every crêpe house in Paris.
  
 
On the day Miles graduated from university, he flew to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, to start work as a Development Director for Oscar-winning producer [[Michael Phillips]] (''Taxi Driver'', ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', ''The Sting''). Besides working on a big budget script set in wartime Cairo, he helped package movies, raise finance, attract talent, manage scriptwriters and pitch projects.
 
On the day Miles graduated from university, he flew to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, to start work as a Development Director for Oscar-winning producer [[Michael Phillips]] (''Taxi Driver'', ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', ''The Sting''). Besides working on a big budget script set in wartime Cairo, he helped package movies, raise finance, attract talent, manage scriptwriters and pitch projects.
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Among his many published articles is:
 
Among his many published articles is:
  
* "Watching the War on Al Jazeera"<ref>{{cite web
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* "Watching the War on Al Jazeera"<ref>http://www.lrb.co.uk/v25/n08/mile01_.html</ref>
|title=Watching the War on al-Jazeera
 
|date=2003-04-17
 
|publisher=London Review of Books
 
|author=Hugh Miles
 
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==Focus on Lockerbie==
 
==Focus on Lockerbie==
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==="Inconvenient Truths"===
 
==="Inconvenient Truths"===
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<ref>[https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v29/n12/hugh-miles/inconvenient-truths "Inconvenient Truths - Hugh Miles"]</ref>  
|title=Inconvenient Truths
 
|date=2007-06-21
 
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==="Lockerbie: was it Iran? Syria? All I know is, it wasn't the man in prison"===
 
==="Lockerbie: was it Iran? Syria? All I know is, it wasn't the man in prison"===
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<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/hugh-miles-lockerbie-was-it-iran-syria-all-i-know-is-it-wasnt-the-man-in-prison-1206086.html</ref>
|title=Lockerbie: was it Iran? Syria? All I know is, it wasn't the man in prison
 
|date=2008-12-21
 
|publisher=The Independent
 
|author=Hugh Miles
 
|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/hugh-miles-lockerbie-was-it-iran-syria-all-i-know-is-it-wasnt-the-man-in-prison-1206086.html
 
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==="Lockerbie Trial is an Historic Miscarriage of Justice"===
 
==="Lockerbie Trial is an Historic Miscarriage of Justice"===
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<ref>http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com/index.php?article=1010&pageid=44&pagename=Slices</ref>
|title=Lockerbie Trial is an Historic Miscarriage of Justice
 
|date=2008-12-29
 
|publisher=The Cutting Edge
 
|author=Hugh Miles
 
|url=http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com/index.php?article=1010&pageid=44&pagename=Slices
 
|accessdate=2009-01-01
 
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==Author==
 
==Author==
 
Hugh Miles is the author of two books:
 
Hugh Miles is the author of two books:
  
* "Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World"<ref>{{cite web
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* "Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World"<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Al-Jazeera-Arab-Challenges-America/dp/0802117899/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230826277&sr=1-4</ref>
|title=Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World
 
|date=2005-01-30
 
|author=Hugh Miles
 
|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Al-Jazeera-Arab-Challenges-America/dp/0802117899/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230826277&sr=1-4
 
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* "Playing Cards in Cairo"<ref>{{cite web
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* "Playing Cards in Cairo"<ref>http://www.amazon.co.uk/Playing-Cards-Cairo-Hugh-Miles/dp/0349119791/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230826277&sr=1-1</ref>
|title=Playing Cards in Cairo
 
|date=2008-04-03
 
|author=Hugh Miles
 
|publisher=Abacus
 
|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Playing-Cards-Cairo-Hugh-Miles/dp/0349119791/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230826277&sr=1-1
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 30 August 2023

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(journalist, author)
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Born1977
Jedda, Saudi Arabia
Alma materPembroke College (Cambridge), Trinity College (Dublin)
InterestsMiddle East
Freelance journalist and author

Hugh Miles is a freelance journalist and author, presenter, producer and consultant specialising in the Middle East. Miles is contributing editor of Arab Media and Society, a media journal published by the American University in Cairo's Centre for Television Journalism.[1]

In 2010 Hugh Miles set up a boutique business consultancy called Al Shafie Miles Ltd which uses a network of experts to help corporate clients do business in the Arab world.[2]

Background

Hugh Miles is the son of retired British diplomat, Oliver Miles and his wife Julia, a social worker. He was born in Jedda, Saudi Arabia in 1977. Miles was educated in Libya, at the Dragon School, Oxford, and at Eton College. He studied Arabic at Pembroke College, Oxford and English Literature at Trinity College, Dublin. During a one-year student exchange programme with the Sorbonne University in Paris, Miles worked as the Nightlife Editor for Time Out Paris, also reviewing restaurants and shops. His work included sampling every crêpe house in Paris.

On the day Miles graduated from university, he flew to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, to start work as a Development Director for Oscar-winning producer Michael Phillips (Taxi Driver, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Sting). Besides working on a big budget script set in wartime Cairo, he helped package movies, raise finance, attract talent, manage scriptwriters and pitch projects.

He is married to an Egyptian psychiatrist named Dina. They have one daughter and live between Cairo and London.

Journalist

Miles' first and most formative experience of professional journalism was as an office boy at the News of the World in Dublin. In 2000, Miles was chosen as The Times/Sky News Young Journalist of the Year.

Among his many published articles is:

  • "Watching the War on Al Jazeera"[3]

Focus on Lockerbie

Hugh Miles has written extensively on the Lockerbie bombing including:

"Inconvenient Truths"

[4]

"Lockerbie: was it Iran? Syria? All I know is, it wasn't the man in prison"

[5]

"Lockerbie Trial is an Historic Miscarriage of Justice"

[6]

Author

Hugh Miles is the author of two books:

  • "Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World"[7]
  • "Playing Cards in Cairo"[8]

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