List of Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture people
List of notable alumni and faculty of the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies.
Alumni
| Name | Course | Graduated | Known for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adrian Chiles[1] | PgDip | 1992 | Broadcaster and writer |
| Alan Johnston[2] | PgDip | 1987 | BBC Journalist |
| Anna Botting[3] | 1991 | Sky News presenter | |
| Ben Brown | BBC News Presenter | ||
| Claire Marshall | PgDip | 1997 | BBC Journalist |
| Craig Oliver[4] | PgDip | 1992 | Former Conservative Party Communications Director and editor of BBC News at 6 and News at 10 |
| Damian Grammaticas[5] | PgDip | 1994 | BBC Europe Correspondent |
| Ellie Price | PgDip | 2006 | BBC Broadcaster |
| Emma Barnett | PgDip | 2006 | BBC Broadcaster, host of the Emma Barnett Show on Radio 5 Live, Woman's Hour, and Newsnight |
| Emma Catherine Crosby[2] | PgDip | 1999 | Channel 5, Sky News, ITV and BBC News newsreader |
| Gaby Hinsliff | PgDip | 1993 | The Guardian columnist & writer |
| Geraint Vincent | Correspondent, ITV News | ||
| Guto Harri[6] | PgDip | 1988 | VP Hanover Communications, former BBC Chief Political Correspondent, Communications Director for the Mayor of London |
| Hattie Brett[7] | PgDip | 2005 | Editor-at-Large of Grazia UK |
| Huw Edwards[2] | BA | 1983 | Anchor, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten |
| Iain Canning[8] | BA | 2000 | Film producer known for The King's Speech |
| James Goldston[2] | PgDip | 1991 | President of ABC News |
| Jason Mohammad[2] | PgDip | 1997 | Journalist and broadcaster |
| Jenny Hill | BBC Berlin Correspondent | ||
| John Witherow[9] | PgDip | 1977 | Editor of The Times |
| Julia Hartley-Brewer | PgDip | talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter | |
| Kevin Maguire[2] | PgDip | 1984 | Daily Mirror associate editor |
| Laura Trevelyan[2] | PgDip | 1991 | BBC World News America anchor |
| Manish Bhasin[2] | PgDip | 1998 | Presenter of The Football League Show and of Premier League Productions shows |
| Martin Lewis | PgDip | 1998 | Journalist and presenter |
| Matt Barbet | BA (1994), PGDip | 1999 | Former host of 5 News Tonight, BBC Breakfast, BBC London News, and newsreader on BBC Radio |
| Matt Dickinson[10] | PgDip | 1991 | Chief football correspondent at The Times |
| Matthew Tempest[2] | PgDip | 1997 | Der Spiegel journalist |
| Max Foster | BSc | 1994 | CNN anchor and correspondent |
| Oliver Holt | Chief Sports Writer, The Mail on Sunday | ||
| Peter Gwynne Morgan | Television and film writer/producer | ||
| Polly Evans | PgDip | 1999 | Former BBC Anchor & Correspondent |
| Rajesh Mirchandani | PgDip | 1992 | Chief Communications Officer, UN Foundation, former BBC correspondent |
| Riz Khan[11] | BSc, PgDip | Former host at Al Jazeera English, CNN International and BBC World | |
| Sean Fletcher[12] | PgDip | Good Morning Britain co-host, host of BBC Countryfile and Sunday Morning Live | |
| Siân Lloyd[2] | BA | 1979 | Television presenter and meteorologist |
| Susanna Reid[2] | PgDip | 1993 | Good Morning Britain co-host |
| Tim Hetherington[2] | BA | 1996 | Photojournalist, Academy Award nominated film director |
| Tom Symonds | PgDip | 1992 | BBC Home Affairs Correspondent |
Faculty
Current
- Matt Walsh (Head of School)[13]
- Prof Stuart Allan (Professor of Journalism and Communication)[14]
- Prof Richard Tait (Professor of Journalism)[15]
- Prof Karin Wahl-Jorgensen (Professor of Journalism)[16]
- Prof Stephen Cushion (Professor of Journalism)[17]
Former
- Prof Richard Sambrook (Emeritus Professor)[13]
- John Hartley
- Ian Hargreaves (Emeritus Professor)[13]
References
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- ^ "Examined Life - Sir Craig Oliver (PGDip 1992)". Cardiff University. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Damian Grammaticas". 2 December 2003. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Examined Life - Guto Harri (PgDip 1988)". Cardiff University. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Hattie Brett returns to Grazia". Cardiff University. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ WalesOnline (15 November 2011). "Oscar-winning producer launches Soundtrack film and music festival". walesonline. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Cardiff Connect Spring 2017" (PDF). Cardiff University. Spring 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Matt Dickinson: Cambridge, Journalism and the World of Sport". The Cambridge Student. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Riz Khan, International Journalist and TV Personality". Riz Khan, International Journalist and TV Personality. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ Wightwick, Abbie (27 April 2014). "Bore da Sean! The first black, Welsh-speaking presenter makes breakfast TV debut". walesonline. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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