用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Laura Kuenssberg named new host of BBC’s Sunday morning politics show | The Independent
2022-03-29 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Laura Kuenssberg has been announced as the new permanent presenter of the BBC’s Sunday morning politics show.

       In December, she announced she was stepping down as the broadcaster’s political editor after seven years.

       Kuenssberg, 45, will start her role when the show relaunches this September with a new set, title, format and title music.

       Mishal Husain and Sophie Raworth were both previously touted a frontrunners to succeed Andrew Marr as the host of the flagship interview show, after his departure from the BBC.

       Recommended Ukraine news live: Russia calls Biden’s remarks on Putin ‘alarming’ Why has Russia invaded Ukraine? The conflict simply explained Sign The Independent’s petition to help the people of Ukraine

       Kuenssberg said: “I couldn’t be more delighted. For decades Sunday morning has been the moment to explore the events that shape us and to challenge and listen to our politicians.

       “It’s an honour to take the chair for that conversation in the 2020s.”

       Kuenssberg, who was raised in Glasgow, succeeded Nick Robinson as political editor in 2015 – becoming the first woman to hold the position.

       She has covered major events including the Brexit referendum, the Government’s response to the pandemic and two general elections.

       Her final assignment as political editor will be covering the local elections in May.

       According to the corporation’s most recent annual report, Kuenssberg earned between £260,000 and £264,999 for the role.

       Sophie Raworth (BBC/PA)

       (PA Media)

       Kuenssberg will take over from Raworth, who has been presenting the show, currently titled Sunday Morning, since January on a temporary basis.

       Interim director of BBC News Jonathan Munro said: “Laura’s the perfect host for our flagship weekend politics show – she’s an engaging presenter and a razor-sharp political interviewer, and she knows exactly which questions audiences want answered.”

       BBC chief content officer Charlotte Moore added: “Laura’s one of the BBC’s biggest talents and I’m delighted she’s becoming the new face of Sunday mornings.

       “I’m very much looking forward to seeing how she makes the show her own.”

       Munro thanked Raworth and said she was doing a “fantastic job, ranging from robust interviews with presidents and prime ministers to moving reports on the flight from Ukraine”.

       He said he was “delighted” she had agreed to continue in the role until summer.

       The Sunday programme was previously The Andrew Marr Show, which Marr presented for 16 years before leaving the BBC at the end of 2021.

       Prior to that, it was Breakfast With Frost, presented by Sir David Frost.

       Recommended Auction of Banksy piece raises £81,000 for children’s hospital in Ukraine Twitter down: Users across the UK report problems with the social media site Ulster Unionist leader vows not to be intimidated after office attack

       Kuenssberg’s decision to take the role of Sunday presenter comes as a number of senior figures leave the BBC for rival outlets.

       Emily Maitlis and Jon Sopel recently announced they are leaving to join media group Global, while Marr also quit for a show on LBC and to focus on writing for newspapers.

       


标签:综合
关键词: announced     presenter     Kuenssberg     Sunday     Ukraine     Andrew Marr     Sophie Raworth    
滚动新闻