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'''Matt Prodger''' is a |
'''Matt Prodger''' is a former BBC News Correspondent who has appeared on all the broadcaster's [[BBC Television|television]] and [[BBC Radio|radio]] outlets. He formerly worked as a [[Newsnight]] correspondent and a foreign correspondent. |
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Prodger was born in Britain but spent most of his childhood in The Middle East. |
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He began his journalistic career in local newspapers and radio, before moving on to [[BBC World Service|World Service]] radio where he worked as a producer and reporter. He later joined [[BBC World]] TV before becoming the BBC's [[Balkans]] Correspondent based in [[Belgrade]], and then a News Correspondent. He has reported from across the world. |
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He began his journalistic career in local newspapers and radio in Scotland, and briefly worked for a Lebanese newspaper before joining BBC GLR in 1996 as a reporter. He moved to [[BBC World Service|World Service]] radio in 1998. He spent three years working for the station's flagship news programmes Newshour, The World Today, Assignment and From Our Own Correspondent. He also worked as a field producer and reporter in India, Pakistan, Jerusalem, Gaza, Egypt and Lebanon. |
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He later joined [[BBC World]] TV as a producer, and worked for BBC Breakfast News as a reporter before becoming the BBC's [[Balkans]] Correspondent based in Belgrade, where he covered the former Yugoslavia. In 2006 he covered the Lebanon war from Israel and Syria and in 2008 reported undercover from Burma in the aftermath of [[Cyclone Nargis]]. |
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In 2009 he joined the BBC's flagship current affairs daily Newsnight as a correspondent where among other stories he covered the MP's expenses and phone hacking scandals. He also secured an exclusive interview with Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh and reported on the rise of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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In 2011 he was appointed Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC, covering terrorism, policing, security and crime. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.tvnewsroom.co.uk/qanda/answers.php?page=mattprodger Matt Prodger - Questions and Answers] TV Newsroom |
*[http://www.tvnewsroom.co.uk/qanda/answers.php?page=mattprodger Matt Prodger - Questions and Answers] TV Newsroom |
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 26 May 2024
Matt Prodger is a former BBC News Correspondent who has appeared on all the broadcaster's television and radio outlets. He formerly worked as a Newsnight correspondent and a foreign correspondent.
Prodger was born in Britain but spent most of his childhood in The Middle East.
He was later educated at Banchory Academy in Scotland and studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Hertford College, Oxford University.
He began his journalistic career in local newspapers and radio in Scotland, and briefly worked for a Lebanese newspaper before joining BBC GLR in 1996 as a reporter. He moved to World Service radio in 1998. He spent three years working for the station's flagship news programmes Newshour, The World Today, Assignment and From Our Own Correspondent. He also worked as a field producer and reporter in India, Pakistan, Jerusalem, Gaza, Egypt and Lebanon.
He later joined BBC World TV as a producer, and worked for BBC Breakfast News as a reporter before becoming the BBC's Balkans Correspondent based in Belgrade, where he covered the former Yugoslavia. In 2006 he covered the Lebanon war from Israel and Syria and in 2008 reported undercover from Burma in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis.
In 2009 he joined the BBC's flagship current affairs daily Newsnight as a correspondent where among other stories he covered the MP's expenses and phone hacking scandals. He also secured an exclusive interview with Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh and reported on the rise of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
In 2011 he was appointed Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC, covering terrorism, policing, security and crime.
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Matt Prodger - Questions and Answers TV Newsroom