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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Channel 4 News Morning Report Podcast
My first PodCast for the Channel 4 Morning Report went out this morning. I did a three minute round up of political blogs, which I'll now be doing every week. You can listen to it HERE - my bit is about two thirds of the way through.
Jon Snow has contacted me to deny rumours circulating on Popbitch and in the Comments section of THIS post earlier that he is to leave Channel 4 News for pastures anew at the BBC. He told me exclusively this afternoon...
"Popbitch has just discovered a piece of information - 22 years old. The then editor of BBC news, Tony Hall, met me in a Japanese restaurant in the bowels of the Hilton hotel and offered me an equally subterranean job on the lunchtime news." He added: "The BBC would die rather than ever hire me."
6 comments:
Thanks for the link.
Channel 4 news is great, especially the presenter, I like the way he asks questions, and covers the news.
Thanks for the link.
Channel 4 news is great, especially the presenter, I like the way he asks questions, and covers the news.
Is it true that John Snow is leaving for BBC?
Do you know about this? Heard it on Popbitch
T-rex of LabourBlogs:o) - what a quote!
Anonymous above said...
Is it true that John Snow is leaving for BBC?
Wouldn't surprise me - based on Snow's political views, they would be well suited.
Jon Snow has contacted me to deny rumours circulating on Popbitch and in the Comments section of THIS post earlier that he is to leave Channel 4 News for pastures anew at the BBC. He told me exclusively this afternoon...
"Popbitch has just discovered a piece of information - 22 years old. The then editor of BBC news, Tony Hall, met me in a Japanese restaurant in the bowels of the Hilton hotel and offered me an equally subterranean job on the lunchtime news." He added: "The BBC would die rather than ever hire me."
I think that's fairly clear then.
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