Anthony (Tony) Wilson is a British record label and nightclub manager and journalist for Granada Television. He founded the record label Factory Records and the nightclub Fac 51 Hacienda.

He was the pop group manager behind (at various times) Joy Division, New Order and the Happy Mondays (amongst many others). He was part owner and manager of Factory Records and the Hacienda nightclub which formed a central part of the music and cultural scene of Manchester (and, indeed, the whole of the NW of England).

Originally, Wilson sought a career as a television journalist on Manchester's local station, Granada TV, where he worked as reporter and anchorman. He eventually returned to the career and the channel in the late 1990s, where he still works. He never made a fortune from Factory Records or the Hacienda, despite the enormous popularity and cultural significance of both endeavours. Both came to an abrupt although not necessarily premature end in the late 1990s, the Hacienda being forced to close because of an out of control drug problem.

A semi-fictionalized version of his life and of the surrounding era was made into a 2002 film, 24 Hour Party People, which stars the comedian Steve Coogan as Wilson. After the movie was produced, Wilson, wrote an novelization based on the screenplay, which was released under the same title: 24 Hour Party People.

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