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He assumed the role in ] following the retirement of ]. The News Interactive department includes ], the BBC News website; the ] teletext service; the digital text service; a variety of news services to ]s and other mobile devices. He assumed the role in ] following the retirement of ]. The News Interactive department includes ], the BBC News website; the ] teletext service; the digital text service; a variety of news services to ]s and other mobile devices.

He also spent two years on loan to BBC Sport, where he set up the BBC Sport website in 2000.


Clifton was previously the editor of Ceefax, and before joining the BBC was a news and sports reporter at the ''Chronicle and Echo'' in ], a sports journalist at the ] national news agency, chief sports sub at the ] (PA) and editor of the PA's ] service. Clifton was previously the editor of Ceefax, and before joining the BBC was a news and sports reporter at the ''Chronicle and Echo'' in ], a sports journalist at the ] national news agency, chief sports sub at the ] (PA) and editor of the PA's ] service.

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Pete Clifton (b. 1962) is the editor of BBC News Interactive.

He assumed the role in 2003 following the retirement of Mike Smartt. The News Interactive department includes BBC News Online, the BBC News website; the Ceefax teletext service; the digital text service; a variety of news services to mobile phones and other mobile devices.

He also spent two years on loan to BBC Sport, where he set up the BBC Sport website in 2000.

Clifton was previously the editor of Ceefax, and before joining the BBC was a news and sports reporter at the Chronicle and Echo in Northampton, a sports journalist at the Exchange Telegraph national news agency, chief sports sub at the Press Association (PA) and editor of the PA's Teletext service.

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