Notable Alumni
See also: Category:Alumni of the University of Central Lancashire- Paul Moseley, Journalist BBC
- Mike Allen, broadcaster on Smooth Radio
- Jim Bamber, illustrator for Autosport (Preston College of Art)
- Barra Best (Journalist and weather presenter, BBC Newsline)
- Polly Billington, journalist and special adviser to Ed Miliband
- Ron Crewdson, Journalist and columnist West Lancashire Evening Gazette.
- Angelique Chrisafis, Paris correspondent, The Guardian
- Isioma Daniel, journalist
- Victoria Derbyshire, broadcaster on BBC Radio Five Live
- Mary Fitzpatrick, photographer, visual artist Liverpool Art Prize
- Andy Goldsworthy, visual artist.
- Nina Hossain, ITV News broadcaster
- Lee Mavers, founding member of Liverpool band The La's
- Sally Naden, broadcaster on BBC Radio Lancashire
- Mark Jenkins, Chief Executive of West Bromwich Albion Football Club
- Simon Kelner, Editor of The Independent.
- Ian Payne, Sky sports broadcaster
- Darren Phillips, author.
- Jonathan Thompson Presenter for shows on SKY, BBC & Nickelodeon. He is also a well known video game entrepreneur.
- Bryan Talbot, award winning comic book artist and writer.
- Brent Sadler, CNN correspondent
- Ben Sebborn, Co-Founder of Skiddle Ltd
- Kevin Silverton, head of news, BBC Asian Network
- Ranvir Singh, BBC Radio Five Live and television presenter
- Tjinder Singh, lead singer of Cornershop
- John Stapleton, television presenter on Watchdog and many others
- Donald Stokes, Baron Stokes, industrialist and life peer.
- Mike Sutton (criminologist) Originator of the Market Reduction Approach
- Kevin Silverton, head of news, BBC Asian Network
- Mark Tattersall, television presenter Granada Reports
- Jonathan Thompson Presenter for shows on SKY, BBC & Nickelodeon.
- Don Warrington, veteran actor.
- William Watt (journalist), 2010 Digital Journalist of the Year
- Kerry Wilkinson, UK number one bestselling author
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