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Johnson, Michael (Journalist)

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Personal name headingJohnson, Michael (Journalist)
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Variant(s)Johnson, Michael, 1938 November 23-
Associated countryGreat Britain
Associated placeMoscow (Russia) Paris (France) London (England) New York (N.Y.)
LocatedBordeaux (France)
Birth date1938-11-23
Field of activityBusiness Journalism, Commercial Music
Profession or occupationJournalists Music journalists Cartoonists
Found inMoran, Robert T. Robert T. Moran's cultural guide to doing business in Europe, 1992: title page (Michael Johnson)
Business buzzwords, 1990: title page (Michael Johnson) Acknowledgments, page vii (All the cartoons in this book were drawn by the author) Introduction, page 3 (Personally, I became interested in the jargon of business when I switched from political writing to business writing in the early 1970s. ... When I became editor of International Management ...)
French Resistance: Individual versus the Company in French Corporate Life, 1996: title page (Michael Johnson, with illustrations by the author) page 4 of cover (Michael Johnson is a former editor of International Management magazine.) page 78 (In my former incarnation as a Business Week reporter in France, ...)
Current Affairs article The best medicine yet--a good laugh, posted 2008 on the Facts & Arts web site, viewed November 23, 2016: (by Michael Johnson; Michael Johnson worked as a reporter and editor in New York, Moscow, Paris and London over his journalism career. He is now based in Bordeaux, France, where he writes for the International Herald-Tribune and other publications. He covered European technology for Business Week for five years, and served nine years as chief editor of International Management magazine. In 1990 he was appointed chief editor of the French technology weekly 01 Informatique where he worked as Editorial Director for two years. He also spent four years as Moscow correspondent of The Associated Press.)
Music Reviews article Why pianist Roberto Plano turned his back on Italy, posted 2016 on the Facts & Arts web site, viewed November 23, 2016: (by Michael Johnson; Michael Johnson is a music writer and critic with special interest in piano; has written extensively on music for leading publications, including the International New York Times, Clavier Companion, The Washington Times, American Spectator, International Piano and the website Facts & Arts. He spent four years in Moscow as a correspondent and also worked as a journalist in Paris, London and New York)
British Library letter from author, 23 July 1990 (Michael Ross Johnson, born 23 November 1938)
Associated languageeng