Who does Newsbeat?
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Who does Newsbeat?
There are various presenters and reporters on Newsbeat including Roisin Hastie, who took over from Tina Daheley as newsreader on Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James and Ben Mundy who took over from Chris Smith as the main host of the 1245 and 1745 programmes in August 2018.
Where is Roisin Hastie from?
the Wirral
Roisin Hastie is a broadcast journalist and presenter from the Wirral.
Who is Ben Mundy?
Ben Mundy is the new host of BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat presenting both the 1245 and 1745 programmes from Monday to Thursday. Ben said: “I’ve always dreamt of being the one behind the microphone at 12.45 and 5.45.
How many listeners does Newsbeat have?
The flagship news programme has a weekly audience of around eight million 16 to 24-year- olds with between eight and 14 million views online through articles, videos and social media.
Who is the news reader on BBC now?
BBC World News
Presenter | Programme |
---|---|
Simon Pusey | BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today |
Rich Preston | BBC World News, BBC News |
James Reynolds | BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today, The Context, Outside Source |
Chris Rogers | BBC World News, BBC London News, BBC News, The Papers, Global, World News Today, Newsday |
Who is Ben BBC Breakfast?
Ben has reported from all over the world for the BBC covering stories in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and America. It’s a job that’s seen him interview world leaders, company bosses and a few showbiz names along the way. Ben began his BBC career in 2001 at Radio Wales in Cardiff.
Where is Ben Thompson moving to?
New York
Soon after, Ben moved to New York to become the BBC’s North America Business Correspondent. On Wall Street every morning, he reported live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, before meeting business leaders, technology entrepreneurs and international investors in one of the world’s financial capitals.
Is Ben Thompson leaving?
BBC Breakfast star Ben Thompson has announced he will be leaving the programme after ten years of working there. The journalist posted that he will be hanging up his ‘hard hat’ after joining back in 2011.