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Stephen Cole
Born (1954-03-29) 29 March 1954 (age 70)[citation needed]
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, journalist, presenter, newsreader
EmployerAl Jazeera
SpouseAnne-Marie Cole
Children3 sons
Websitecoleproductions.tv

Stephen Cole (born 29 March 1956 [citation needed] in Hereford) is a broadcast journalist, currently working for Al Jazeera English. Previously, he worked for the BBC.


Broadcaster

Al Jazeera English

Cole joined Al Jazeera English on the 2nd December 2005, in the run-up to its launch. He is currently an anchor, based at the main broadcast-centre, in Doha in Qatar, where he is a presenter on the flagship-programme Newshour. He is also a host of studio-based discussion-programmes, such as Inside Story.

BBC

At the BBC, Cole was a presenter of the BBC World programme Click Online from 2000 to 2005 and was a regular newsreader on BBC World.

During the strike action by BBC technical staff and journalists on the 23 May 2005, he was the stand-in presenter for the national BBC News coverage, which included presenting the Six O'Clock News and Ten O'Clock News bulletins on BBC One and BBC News 24. The bulletins apparently drew in more viewers than usual[citation needed] and resulted in his becoming known as "the Peter Pan of television"[citation needed].

CNN

As well as helping launching Al Jazeera English, Cole is probably best known for being part of the launch-teams of two other leading broadcasters. One of the organisations was CNN International, in their new facility in Atlanta, Georgia Sky News, in 1989.

Sky News

The other launch in which he was involved was that of Sky News. In 1989, he started his career as an anchor with the organisation, then known as BSkyB.

Anglia

Before that, he worked for Anglia Television's About Anglia, and also for ITN.

Business Interests

Stephen runs his own firm, Cole Productions, for non-broadcasting business and is also the chairman of the Institute of Diplomacy and Business [IoDB], the organisation he co-founded in 2011.

He is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts [BAFTA] and, in addition, is a regular judge at the Royal Television Society [RTS] News Awards.

In 2012 he was appointed to the board of the Premiership Rugby Club London Welsh.

Personal Life

Stephen is married to Anne-Marie Cole, a BBC Radio 4 producer, who works for Above the Title Productions and Testbed Productions. They have three sons: Dominic, Daniel and Richard.

His main leisure interests are: rugby, tennis and films.


References

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