Jamie Owen

Jamie Owen
Born 1967
Education Christ College, Brecon, Cardiff University
Occupation Journalist, broadcaster, writer and BBC Wales Today presenter
Website http://www.jamieowen.co.uk/

Jamie Owen (born 1967) is a Welsh journalist, broadcaster, writer and BBC Wales Today presenter. He joined BBC Radio in 1996 and has presented BBC Wales Today since 1994. He has presented other TV and radio programmes and has published several books.

Background

Owen was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. His father, James Meyrick Owen, was a Pembroke Dock Solicitor, and his mother was a health visitor and midwife.[1]

Education

Owen was educated at Pennar School, Pembroke Dock; Christ College, Brecon; University of Gloucestershire and Cardiff University.

Career

Owen joined the BBC in 1986 and worked at BBC Radio 3, later joining BBC Radio 4 as a newsreader and announcer. He has been a main presenter on BBC Wales' flagship news programme, BBC Wales Today since 1994, as has presented a weekday morning radio show on BBC Radio Wales. He currently presents a talk programme for BBC Radio Wales on Sundays at midday. He has also presented Songs of Praise, BBC Breakfast News and BBC Radio 4's Shipping Forecast and is currently working with BBC World Service Trust in the Middle East in Jordan, Ramallah, Libya and Egypt.

Publications

His first three books were filmed for the BBC and published on DVD.[2]

References

  1. "Jamie Owen profile". BBC Wales. Retrieved 19 September 2010.
  2. "Books". Retrieved 23 September 2010.

External links

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