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'''Matt Prodger''' is a [[Home Affairs]] Correspondent for the [[BBC News]] who appears on all the broadcaster's [[BBC Television|television]] and [[BBC Radio|radio]] outlets. He formerly worked as a [[Newsnight]] correspondent and a foreign correspondent.
'''Matt Prodger''' is a [[Home Affairs]] Correspondent for the [[BBC News]] who appears on all the broadcaster's [[BBC Television|television]] and [[BBC Radio|radio]] outlets. He formerly worked as a [[Newsnight]] correspondent and a foreign correspondent.


He was educated at [[Banchory Academy]] in [[Scotland]] and studied [[Politics, Philosophy and Economics]] at [[Hertford College, Oxford University]].
He was 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, 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.
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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Revision as of 21:41, 19 May 2013

Matt Prodger is a Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC News who appears on all the broadcaster's television and radio outlets. He formerly worked as a Newsnight correspondent and a foreign correspondent.

He was 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, before moving on to 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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