Jon Kay announced as BBC Breakfast presenter and Victoria Derbyshire as Newsnight presenter

BBC News has announced two new senior presenter roles

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Victoria Derbyshire will become joint lead presenter on Newsnight, a role she’ll start permanently in September.

Jon Kay says: “I’m over the moon to become the new regular presenter of BBC Breakfast and I’m looking forward to bringing our brilliant viewers the very latest news each morning alongside my good friend Sally and the rest of the team. Sitting on the famous red sofa is a real privilege while covering the stories and issues that matter to our audience – home and abroad.”

Victoria Derbyshire says: “I am so delighted to be joining the legend that is Kirsty Wark and the talented Newsnight team under new and ambitious leadership. This is a special opportunity to take on one of the best jobs in British journalism and help shape the programme’s future. I can’t wait to champion more stories about people’s lives while holding those who represent them to account.”

Jonathan Munro, Interim Director of BBC News, says: “It’s fantastic to be appointing two such talented presenters to start and finish the day on two of our most important news programmes.

“Jon’s a hugely experienced journalist who’s established himself as a favourite with BBC Breakfast viewers, and Victoria’s a formidable interviewer with an amazing connection to her audiences. Congratulations to both of them.”

BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani says: “Jon is a brilliant broadcaster who can turn his hand to hard-hitting news stories, celebrity interviews and everything in between. Already a member of the BBC Breakfast family, we are thrilled to have him join the team as a regular presenter.”

Newsnight editor Stewart Maclean says: “Victoria is one of the most tenacious journalists in the business, with a fantastic ability to ask the straightforward questions our viewers want answered, and a shelf-full of major awards for her work. We’re delighted she’s joining us on Newsnight as a lead presenter alongside Kirsty. It's an exciting time for Newsnight, and Victoria and Kirsty will be a formidable partnership at the heart of our presenter line up.”

The Newsnight permanent team now comprises Victoria Derbyshire and Kirsty Wark as lead presenters, with Faisal Islam continuing to present regularly. Victoria will also continue to present Ukrainecast on BBC Sounds. Victoria will start her permanent Newsnight role in September, but will present some programmes before that.

About

Jon Kay

Born in Hull, Jon started his career as a trainee reporter with the BBC, where he worked at local radio stations across the country, before reporting for BBC Points West and becoming a senior network correspondent and presenter for BBC News. Over the years he has also presented Panorama, Crimewatch and BBC Radio 5 Live Drive.

With over 25 years of journalism experience, Jon has covered every kind of story – from extreme weather events and major court cases, to general election campaigns and the Olympic Games. He has reported from Iraq, South Africa and the USA.

Jon has been part of the BBC Breakfast team for over eight years and recent stories he has covered for the programme include the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend and interviewing Hollywood star Ben Stiller about his visit to Ukraine in his UN goodwill ambassador role.

Victoria Derbyshire

Victoria Derbyshire is a multi-award-winning broadcaster. She earned a BAFTA for her ground-breaking live TV interview with footballers who’d been sexually abused as boys, as well as being recognised as RTS Interviewer of the Year and RTS Network Presenter of the Year. She’s won dozens of Sony Radio Awards for her journalism and interviewing, as well as the Nick Clarke award, Pink News, Amnesty and Mind trophies.

She currently co-hosts the acclaimed Ukrainecast podcast and presents on the BBC News channel, BBC World News and the News at One.

Before that she hosted her own show Victoria Derbyshire on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel for five years, regularly helping the team to break stories while making headlines for her news-making interviews.

Victoria started in commercial radio, then moved to BBC local radio, before joining BBC Radio 5 Live in 1998 where she covered stories including 9/11, the Paris Concorde crash, riots in England as well as general elections, World Cups and Olympic Games. She now also reaches a young audience on TikTok where her videos have been viewed over 70 million times.

Source BBC One

July 11, 2022 4:00am ET by BBC One  

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