Tina Daheley

Tina Daheley interviews England women's national football team coach Mark Sampson
Tina Daheley is a journalist and presenter who works for the BBC. She presents the news and sport during Newsbeat on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show. She has presented television coverage of women's football and co-presented the BBC Three political discussion show Free Speech, alongside Rick Edwards.[1]
Daheley has also presented the 60 Seconds news on BBC Three, E24 on the News Channel and Revealed (BBC Two's Switch Zone). She is the former host of the 1xtra news show, the flagship news programme for 1xtra.
Daheley comes from a Sikh family and was brought up in Perivale in west London.[2] She studied computer science at Brunel University and went on to study a Masters in journalism in Leeds.[2] She is an Arsenal supporter.[2]
References
- ↑ Free Speech presenter page
- 1 2 3 Dobinson, Kathryn (12 June 2014). "Tina Daheley: How I cracked into the macho world of football reporting". The Telegraph.
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- Susanna Reid, Kay Burley and Tina Daheley: Meet the election's top anchor women, Evening Standard
- Election 2015: the female journalists asking the hard questions, The Guardian
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