List of Welsh People - Journalists and Broadcasters

Journalists and Broadcasters

  • James Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount Kemsley (1883–1968), newspaper publisher
  • William Berry, 1st Viscount Camrose (1879–1954), newspaper publisher
  • Jeremy Bowen (born 1960), journalist and broadcaster
  • Derek Brockway (born 1967), chief meteorologist for BBC Wales Today
  • Toby Charles soccer commentator for hit PBS television show Soccer Made in Germany from 1976–1983.
  • Hugh Cudlipp (born Cardiff 1913, died 1998), editorial director of Mirror Group
  • Josie d'Arby (born 1972), radio broadcaster and television presenter
  • Russell Davies (born 1946) radio presenter
  • Huw Edwards (born 1943), journalist and co-anchor of BBC News at Ten
  • Sara Edwards (born 1961), broadcast journalist and television presenter
  • Dewi Griffiths (born 1931), presenter of BBC Radio Wales' 'A String of Pearls'
  • Guto Harri (born 1966), BBC political correspondent
  • John Humphrys (born 1943), journalist and broadcaster
  • Gareth Jones (1905–1935), first to publicise the existence of the Holodomor in the Western world.
  • Gareth Jones a.k.a. Gaz Top (born 1961), presenter and broadcaster
  • Gethin Jones (born 1978), presenter
  • Steve Jones (born 1977), presenter
  • Martyn Lewis, (born 1945) presenter
  • Siân Lloyd (born 1958), meteorologist, BBC Cymru Wales television news presenter
  • Johnny Morris OBE (1919–1999), television presenter of BBC's 'Animal Magic'
  • Jamie Owen (born 1967), broadcast journalist and co-anchor for BBC Wales Today
  • Allison Pearson (born 1960), journalist and author
  • Wynford Vaughan-Thomas (1908–1987), noted BBC World War II reporter and journalist
  • Huw Wheldon (1916–1986), journalist and broadcaster
  • Siân Williams (born 1964), BBC news and current affairs presenter
  • Iolo Williams (born 1962), wildlife expert and presenter

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