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Richard Desmond

Richard Desmond
Chancellor George Osborne and Richard Desmond.jpg
Richard Desmond (left) with George Osborne in 2010
Born Richard Clive Desmond
(1951-12-08) 8 December 1951 (age 65)
Hampstead, London, England
Residence Hampstead, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Publisher, businessman
Years active since 1972
Net worth Increase£2.25 billion
Television Television X (1995–2016)
Red Hot TV (2000–2016)
Channel 5 (2010–2014)
Title Owner of Northern & Shell
Term since 1974
Spouse(s)
  • Janet Robertson (m. 1983–2010)
  • Joy Canfield (m. 2012)
Children 1 daughter, 2 sons
Website northernandshell.co.uk

Richard Clive Desmond (born 8 December 1951) is an English publisher and businessman. He is the owner of Express Newspapers and founder of Northern & Shell, which publishes various celebrity magazines, such as OK! and New!, and British national newspapers Daily Star and Daily Express. Northern & Shell owned Channel 5 before selling it to US broadcaster Viacom for £463m in May 2014. The company sold its adult television network, Portland, in April 2016.

In 2010, Desmond was ranked the equal-57th richest man in Britain according to The Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £950 million. He was once again listed on the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List, with his fortune still at £950 million. In 2014, he was ranked 78th and worth £1.2 billion. In 2016 Forbes estimated his fortune at close to $1.49 billion, while the 2016 Sunday Times Rich List reported his net worth at £2.25 billion, making him the 48th richest person in Britain.

In 2015, Desmond released his autobiography The Real Deal.

Desmond was born in Hampstead, London, into a Jewish family, the youngest of three children, and grew up in Edgware, in north west London. His father was descended from Latvian Jews, and his mother was of Ukrainian-Jewish descent. His father, Cyril, was at one time managing director of cinema advertising company Pearl & Dean. An ear infection caused the sudden loss of Cyril's hearing and, according to Richard, he used to take him along, when he was no more than three years old, to act as "his ears" in business meetings, where he ostensibly acquired his "first taste of business dealings". After Cyril lost a significant amount of family money to gambling, his parents divorced and 11-year-old Desmond moved with his mother, Millie, into a flat above a garage; he has described his impoverished early adolescence as a time when he was "very fat and very lonely".

Desmond was educated at Edgware Junior School and Christ's College, Finchley.


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