Ernest Perris

{{Short description|British newspaper editor}}

Ernest Alfred Perris (1874 – 6 October 1961) was a British newspaper editor.

Born in Liverpool, the son of Henry Woods Perris, Ernest entered journalism, and in 1893 founded the London News Agency. From 1899 he worked in editorial positions at various London newspapers. In 1904, he was appointed as news editor of the Daily Chronicle,{{cite news |title=Editors |work=Illustrated London News |date=16 July 1921}} establishing it as the main rival to the Daily Mail.{{cite book |last1=Gomme |first1=Robert |title=George Herbert Perris, 1866-1920 |date=2003 |publisher=P. Lang |isbn=9783906769622}} While in the post, he financed a film of Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.{{cite book |last1=Ennis |first1=Helen |title=Frank Hurley's Antarctica |date=2010 |publisher=National Library of Australia |isbn=9780642276988}} In 1914, he appointed his older brother, George Herbert Perris, as its correspondent in France.

In 1918, Perris passed on a rumour to the paper's editor, Robert Donald, that the paper was about to be sold to David Lloyd George. This led to suspicions that he had played a role in arranging the sale. Once the sale was complete, he was appointed as editor, replacing Donald. In 1924, he was additionally appointed as editor of Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper. In 1930, the Daily Chronicle was merged into the News Chronicle, and Perris retired.{{cite web |title=Perris, Ernest A. |url=https://doi.org/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U51406 |website=Who Was Who |publisher=Oxford University Press |access-date=26 March 2025}}

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Category:1874 births

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Category:English newspaper editors

Category:People from Liverpool