Nate Lanxon

Nate Misneach Lanxon
Born William Charles Lanxon Fisher
(1984-12-15) 15 December 1984
Sheffield, England
Nationality British
Occupation Journalist
Relatives Andrew Lanxon Hoyle (brother)

Nate Misneach Lanxon (born 15 December 1984)[1] is a British technology journalist. He lives in London, England. He is the former editor of Wired.co.uk at Condé Nast, the online arm of Wired Magazine. Previously, he was a Senior Editor at CNET.

In October 2014 it was announced[2] Conde Nast would launch a British version of Ars Technica, led by Lanxon as editor-in-chief,[3] with a London-based team working under him to produce local editorial content. Ken Fisher, founder and editor-in-chief of Ars Technica in the United States, will oversee the publication from a brand perspective. Landon ended up accepting a position at Bloomberg instead.

Background

Lanxon has written for or spoken on media outlets including Ars Technica,[4] BBC television and radio,[5] Channel 4,[6] CNN,[7] The Sunday Times, The Metro,[8] Sky News and Wired magazine.

He appeared as an expert judge on one episode of the 2011 series of the BBC’s programme The Apprentice.[9]

Lanxon was shortlisted for the British Society of Magazine Editors' award for Editor Of The Year in 2010,[10] 2011,[11] and again in 2013.[12]

Podcasting

Lanxon is currently the host and producer of Wired UK's weekly technology podcast.[13][14] The show has peaked at number one in the UK iTunes Podcast charts.[15]

Previously, Lanxon was the host of CNET's weekly technology podcast in the UK. His younger brother, Andrew Lanxon Hoyle, now hosts this show in his capacity as senior editor,[16] a role Lanxon held prior to his joining Wired.

References

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