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Amol Rajan

Amol Rajan[1] (born 4 July 1983) is an Indian-born British journalist and broadcaster who was the BBC's Media Editor from December 2016[2] to January 2023,[3] and a presenter on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 since 2021.[4]

Amol Rajan
Born
V. Amol (Amol Varadarajan)

(1983-07-04) 4 July 1983 (age 39)[1]
Calcutta, India
NationalityBritish
EducationGraveney School
Alma materDowning College, Cambridge
OccupationJournalist
Years active2006-present
Employer(s)BBC
Channel 5
The Independent
TitleMedia Editor of BBC News (2016–2023)
Presenter Today (2021–present)
Presenter University Challenge (from 2023)
Spouse
Charlotte Faircloth
(m. 2013)
Children3

Rajan was editor of The Independent newspaper from June 2013.[5] When The Independent announced it was dropping the print edition in February 2016, and continuing as only an online operation, Rajan was retained for a period as "editor-at-large".

In August 2022, it was announced that Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as the host of University Challenge from autumn 2023 onwards.[6]

Early life and education

Rajan was born in Calcutta, India, to a mother from Poona and a Tamil father from Combaconum.[1] Due to Tamil naming customs, Rajan was born V. Amol, with the V. for his father's given name of Varadarajan.[1] This name was modified to Amol Varadarajan when he came to England, and the family later changed their surname to Rajan.[1]

Rajan was three when his family moved to England,[5] and was raised in Tooting, South West London.[7] The son of Hindu parents, he has not believed in God since the age of 15.[8][9] He was state school educated at Graveney School[10][5] and read English at Downing College, Cambridge,[11] where he contributed to Varsity.[12] He was editor of the student newspaper for a term in 2005.[13] At the age of 18, Rajan worked in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) for one year during his gap year.[14]

Career

Rajan was the secondary presenter on The Wright Stuff, the daytime talk show on the Five network,[15] during its 2006–2007 series. He was also a researcher on the programme.

He joined The Independent newspaper in August 2007, where he was over the next few years a news reporter, sports correspondent, columnist, comment editor,[16] and editor of Independent Voices.[17] He has also written a Monday column for the London Evening Standard and restaurant criticism for The Independent on Sunday,[17] and has contributed to The Salisbury Review. The latter publication, according to Rajan, "still publishes writing on politics, history and culture that is among the finest produced in English today. It is frequently offensive, and I cannot say I often agree with its editorial position, but that is all the more reason to read it."[18]

In 2013, aged 29, Rajan became the first non-white editor of a national newspaper in over a century when his Independent appointment was announced,[5][10] (Rachel Beer was the first, as editor of The Sunday Times and The Observer.[19]) His predecessor as editor of The Independent, Chris Blackhurst, became Group Content Director.[20] When The Independent proprietor Evgeny Lebedev announced a move to digital-only in February 2016, with the imminent closure of the print edition, it emerged that Rajan would remain with the company to help facilitate the change in direction.[21] For about eighteen months before becoming editor of The Independent, Rajan was the media advisor to Lebedev, the son of Alexander Lebedev,[5][22] a former KGB economic attaché.[23] During an October 2019 broadcast Rajan presented for BBC Radio 2 in 2019, journalist Peter Oborne accused Rajan of engaging in "client" and "crony" journalism.[24][25]

Rajan's role as editor-at-large for The Independent website ended after he was appointed the BBC's first Media Editor in November 2016, and he assumed his new post on 12 December.[2][26] He has also hosted The Big Debate on the BBC Asian Network.[27]

Since 2017, Rajan has provided holiday cover for several presenters on BBC Radio 2, including Simon Mayo,[28] Jeremy Vine[29][30] and Zoe Ball.[31] Rajan has occasionally presented The One Show.[32] From May 2017 he presented The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 in succession to Steve Hewlett, although he stepped down from that role when he joined the presenting team of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 in 2021.[4][33]

In August 2022, it was announced that Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as the host of University Challenge from autumn 2023 onwards.[6]

Opinions on the royal family

The Guardian wrote, "Amol Rajan, (...) is a declared republican who once branded the royal family as 'absurd' and the media as a 'propaganda outlet' for the monarchy."[34] In 2021, he publicly apologised for comments made in a 2012 article he wrote for The Independent, in which he described Prince Philip as a "racist buffoon" and Prince Charles (now Charles III) as "scientifically illiterate", and for an open letter he sent to Prince William and his wife Catherine while the two were expecting their first child, in which he described their public role as a "total fraud", the Queen's Diamond Jubilee as a "celebration of mediocrity", and the royal family as a clan "unusually full of fools".[35]

In November 2021, the BBC broadcast The Princes and the Press, a two-part documentary presented by Rajan that explored the relationship between the royal family and the media.[36] He also narrated the BBC podcast Harry, Meghan and the Media, which was released in January 2022.[37][38]

Personal life

Rajan is a cricket enthusiast,[39] and plays for the Authors XI.[40] His first book, Twirlymen, the Unlikely History of Cricket's Greatest Spin Bowlers, was published by Random House in 2011.[41] In September 2013, he married the academic Charlotte Faircloth, in Cambridge.[42][43][44] They live in London and have three children.[42][45]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Rajan, Amol (17 March 2018). "Two words, nine letters and the endless, infinite trauma of my name". New Statesman. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Amol Rajan appointed as BBC's first media editor". BBC News. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  3. ^ https://twitter.com/amolrajan/status/1612432990830821377
  4. ^ a b "Amol Rajan". BBC. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Halliday, Josh (17 June 2013). "Amol Rajan appointed as Independent editor". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Amol Rajan announced as new University Challenge host" (Press release). BBC Media Centre. 18 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  7. ^ Rajan, Amol (13 November 2012). "From Tooting to Islington, our high streets are bereft of buzz and variety". The Independent. from the original on 16 November 2012.
  8. ^ Rajan, Amol (6 January 2012). "Belief without a faith to follow". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  9. ^ Rajan, Amol (27 December 2011). "Religious lessons of Christmas for a non-believer". The Independent. from the original on 21 November 2021.
  10. ^ a b "The Independent's Amol Rajan Becomes UK's First Non-White National Editor". The Huffington Post. 17 June 2013.
  11. ^ "Asian Network;s Big Debate: Amol Rajan". BBC Asian Network. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  12. ^ Sweney, Mark; Johnston, Chris (12 February 2016). "Independent aims to keep stars and boost quality in digital shift". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  13. ^ Boycott, Rosie (17 April 2005). "What I learnt from a night with Daisy". The Observer.
  14. ^ Rajan, Amol (14 August 2014). "Weakening the Foreign Office puts us all in peril". Evening Standard. London. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  15. ^ Rajan, Amol (16 September 2010). "Still top of the morning: Channel Five's The Wright Stuff turns 10". The Independent. London. from the original on 18 September 2010.
  16. ^ . David Higham, Literary, Film & TV agents. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014.
  17. ^ a b "Amol Rajan". The Independent. from the original on 24 October 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  18. ^ Rajan, Amol (15 March 2012). "Sooner or later, every voice is heard and heeded". The Independent. from the original on 25 November 2012.
  19. ^ Macintyre, Nina (19 June 2013). "The First Lady of Fleet Street". Prospect.
  20. ^ Turvill, William (17 June 2013). "Amol Rajan is made editor of The Independent as Chris Blackhurst becomes group content director". Press Gazette. London.
  21. ^ Armstrong, Ashley (12 February 2016). "The Independent newspaper confirms an end to print production". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 12 February 2016.(subscription required)
  22. ^ Turvill, first (16 September 2014). "Independent editor Amol Rajan: 'There's nothing unclear about it, the future's digital'". Press Gazette. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  23. ^ Rajan, Amol (29 July 2017). "Is the Independent still independent?". BBC News. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  24. ^ Tobitt, Charlotte (25 October 2019). "Peter Oborne weekly Daily Mail political column ends as he rounds on political press". Press Gazette. London. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  25. ^ Scott, Callum Alexander (13 December 2019). "Establishment journalists have betrayed the ideals of the Fourth Estate". OpenDemocracy. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  26. ^ "Former Independent editor Amol Rajan named BBC's new media editor". The Independent. London. 21 November 2016. from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  27. ^ Ponsford, Dominic (21 November 2016). "Amol Rajan appointed as the BBC's first media editor". Press Gazette. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  28. ^ "BBC Radio 2 - Simon Mayo Drivetime, Amol Rajan sits in". BBC. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  29. ^ "Airport Drinking and Mental Stability, Jeremy Vine - BBC Radio 2". BBC. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  30. ^ "Amol Rajan sits in". BBC Radio 2.
  31. ^ "Amol Rajan sits in...joined by Peter Crouch". BBC. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  32. ^ Harp, Justin (24 September 2020). "The One Show suprises [sic] Mercury Prize 2020 winner on air in live TV reveal". Digital Spy. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  33. ^ "Amol Rajan announced as presenter of BBC Radio 4's The Media Show" (Press release). BBC Media Centre. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  34. ^ "The Princes and the Press review – more degrading airing of the royal dirty laundry". The Guardian. 23 November 2021.
  35. ^ Furness, Hannah (2 December 2021). "BBC media editor apologises for calling Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 'total frauds' in royal documentary impartiality row". The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  36. ^ Hyde, Marina (3 December 2021). "The princes and the press have a true 'special relationship' – only one side thinks it's real". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
  37. ^ Dooney, Emma (13 December 2021). "Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face major setback after controversial BBC documentary". Woman & Home. Retrieved 7 January 2022. The upcoming series, titled 'Harry, Meghan and the Media', will be presented by Amol Rajan and seeks to examine "allegations of sexism, racism and strategic leaks" within Buckingham Palace.
  38. ^ "Harry, Meghan and the Media". BBC Radio. Retrieved 7 January 2022 – via Apple Podcasts.
  39. ^ Hasan Suroor. "Amol Rajan makes Fleet Street history". The Hindu.
  40. ^ "My Education Blog". theauthorsxi.com.
  41. ^ Andy Bull "Rejoicing in the Twirlymen and the forgotten art of medium-paced spin", guardian.co.uk (blog), 17 May 2011
  42. ^ a b Wilkins, Bridie (30 November 2020). "Amol Rajan's home is guaranteed to put a smile on your face – see inside". Hello!. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  43. ^ Rajan, Amol (9 September 2013). "Five good reasons why I am ready to be wed". London Evening Standard.
  44. ^ "Dr Charlotte Faircloth". UCL IRIS. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  45. ^ Rajan, Amol (21 December 2020). "The winners: The 2020 Russell Prize for best writing". BBC News. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

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Amol Rajan 1 born 4 July 1983 is an Indian born British journalist and broadcaster who was the BBC s Media Editor from December 2016 2 to January 2023 3 and a presenter on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 since 2021 4 Amol RajanBornV Amol Amol Varadarajan 1983 07 04 4 July 1983 age 39 1 Calcutta IndiaNationalityBritishEducationGraveney SchoolAlma materDowning College CambridgeOccupationJournalistYears active2006 presentEmployer s BBCChannel 5The IndependentTitleMedia Editor of BBC News 2016 2023 Presenter Today 2021 present Presenter University Challenge from 2023 SpouseCharlotte Faircloth m 2013 wbr Children3Rajan was editor of The Independent newspaper from June 2013 5 When The Independent announced it was dropping the print edition in February 2016 and continuing as only an online operation Rajan was retained for a period as editor at large In August 2022 it was announced that Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as the host of University Challenge from autumn 2023 onwards 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Opinions on the royal family 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditRajan was born in Calcutta India to a mother from Poona and a Tamil father from Combaconum 1 Due to Tamil naming customs Rajan was born V Amol with the V for his father s given name of Varadarajan 1 This name was modified to Amol Varadarajan when he came to England and the family later changed their surname to Rajan 1 Rajan was three when his family moved to England 5 and was raised in Tooting South West London 7 The son of Hindu parents he has not believed in God since the age of 15 8 9 He was state school educated at Graveney School 10 5 and read English at Downing College Cambridge 11 where he contributed to Varsity 12 He was editor of the student newspaper for a term in 2005 13 At the age of 18 Rajan worked in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office FCO for one year during his gap year 14 Career EditRajan was the secondary presenter on The Wright Stuff the daytime talk show on the Five network 15 during its 2006 2007 series He was also a researcher on the programme He joined The Independent newspaper in August 2007 where he was over the next few years a news reporter sports correspondent columnist comment editor 16 and editor of Independent Voices 17 He has also written a Monday column for the London Evening Standard and restaurant criticism for The Independent on Sunday 17 and has contributed to The Salisbury Review The latter publication according to Rajan still publishes writing on politics history and culture that is among the finest produced in English today It is frequently offensive and I cannot say I often agree with its editorial position but that is all the more reason to read it 18 In 2013 aged 29 Rajan became the first non white editor of a national newspaper in over a century when his Independent appointment was announced 5 10 Rachel Beer was the first as editor of The Sunday Times and The Observer 19 His predecessor as editor of The Independent Chris Blackhurst became Group Content Director 20 When The Independent proprietor Evgeny Lebedev announced a move to digital only in February 2016 with the imminent closure of the print edition it emerged that Rajan would remain with the company to help facilitate the change in direction 21 For about eighteen months before becoming editor of The Independent Rajan was the media advisor to Lebedev the son of Alexander Lebedev 5 22 a former KGB economic attache 23 During an October 2019 broadcast Rajan presented for BBC Radio 2 in 2019 journalist Peter Oborne accused Rajan of engaging in client and crony journalism 24 25 Rajan s role as editor at large for The Independent website ended after he was appointed the BBC s first Media Editor in November 2016 and he assumed his new post on 12 December 2 26 He has also hosted The Big Debate on the BBC Asian Network 27 Since 2017 Rajan has provided holiday cover for several presenters on BBC Radio 2 including Simon Mayo 28 Jeremy Vine 29 30 and Zoe Ball 31 Rajan has occasionally presented The One Show 32 From May 2017 he presented The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 in succession to Steve Hewlett although he stepped down from that role when he joined the presenting team of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 in 2021 4 33 In August 2022 it was announced that Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as the host of University Challenge from autumn 2023 onwards 6 Opinions on the royal family Edit The Guardian wrote Amol Rajan is a declared republican who once branded the royal family as absurd and the media as a propaganda outlet for the monarchy 34 In 2021 he publicly apologised for comments made in a 2012 article he wrote for The Independent in which he described Prince Philip as a racist buffoon and Prince Charles now Charles III as scientifically illiterate and for an open letter he sent to Prince William and his wife Catherine while the two were expecting their first child in which he described their public role as a total fraud the Queen s Diamond Jubilee as a celebration of mediocrity and the royal family as a clan unusually full of fools 35 In November 2021 the BBC broadcast The Princes and the Press a two part documentary presented by Rajan that explored the relationship between the royal family and the media 36 He also narrated the BBC podcast Harry Meghan and the Media which was released in January 2022 37 38 Personal life EditRajan is a cricket enthusiast 39 and plays for the Authors XI 40 His first book Twirlymen the Unlikely History of Cricket s Greatest Spin Bowlers was published by Random House in 2011 41 In September 2013 he married the academic Charlotte Faircloth in Cambridge 42 43 44 They live in London and have three children 42 45 References Edit a b c d e Rajan Amol 17 March 2018 Two words nine letters and the endless infinite trauma of my name New Statesman Retrieved 26 December 2020 a b Amol Rajan appointed as BBC s first media editor BBC News 21 November 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 https twitter com amolrajan status 1612432990830821377 a b Amol Rajan BBC Retrieved 27 January 2022 a b c d e Halliday Josh 17 June 2013 Amol Rajan appointed as Independent editor The Guardian Retrieved 12 March 2021 a b Amol Rajan announced as new University Challenge host Press release BBC Media Centre 18 August 2022 Retrieved 18 August 2022 Rajan Amol 13 November 2012 From Tooting to Islington our high streets are bereft of buzz and variety The Independent Archived from the original on 16 November 2012 Rajan Amol 6 January 2012 Belief without a faith to follow The Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 12 June 2016 Rajan Amol 27 December 2011 Religious lessons of Christmas for a non believer The Independent Archived from the original on 21 November 2021 a b The Independent s Amol Rajan Becomes UK s First Non White National Editor The Huffington Post 17 June 2013 Asian Network s Big Debate Amol Rajan BBC Asian Network Retrieved 12 June 2020 Sweney Mark Johnston Chris 12 February 2016 Independent aims to keep stars and boost quality in digital shift The Guardian Retrieved 16 February 2016 Boycott Rosie 17 April 2005 What I learnt from a night with Daisy The Observer Rajan Amol 14 August 2014 Weakening the Foreign Office puts us all in peril Evening Standard London Retrieved 12 March 2021 Rajan Amol 16 September 2010 Still top of the morning Channel Five s The Wright Stuff turns 10 The Independent London Archived from the original on 18 September 2010 Amol Rajan David Higham Literary Film amp TV agents Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 a b Amol Rajan The Independent Archived from the original on 24 October 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2021 Rajan Amol 15 March 2012 Sooner or later every voice is heard and heeded The Independent Archived from the original on 25 November 2012 Macintyre Nina 19 June 2013 The First Lady of Fleet Street Prospect Turvill William 17 June 2013 Amol Rajan is made editor of The Independent as Chris Blackhurst becomes group content director Press Gazette London Armstrong Ashley 12 February 2016 The Independent newspaper confirms an end to print production The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 12 February 2016 subscription required Turvill first 16 September 2014 Independent editor Amol Rajan There s nothing unclear about it the future s digital Press Gazette Retrieved 12 March 2021 Rajan Amol 29 July 2017 Is the Independent still independent BBC News Retrieved 12 March 2021 Tobitt Charlotte 25 October 2019 Peter Oborne weekly Daily Mail political column ends as he rounds on political press Press Gazette London Retrieved 12 March 2021 Scott Callum Alexander 13 December 2019 Establishment journalists have betrayed the ideals of the Fourth Estate OpenDemocracy Retrieved 12 March 2021 Former Independent editor Amol Rajan named BBC s new media editor The Independent London 21 November 2016 Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Ponsford Dominic 21 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princes and the press have a true special relationship only one side thinks it s real The Guardian Retrieved 6 January 2022 Dooney Emma 13 December 2021 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face major setback after controversial BBC documentary Woman amp Home Retrieved 7 January 2022 The upcoming series titled Harry Meghan and the Media will be presented by Amol Rajan and seeks to examine allegations of sexism racism and strategic leaks within Buckingham Palace Harry Meghan and the Media BBC Radio Retrieved 7 January 2022 via Apple Podcasts Hasan Suroor Amol Rajan makes Fleet Street history The Hindu My Education Blog theauthorsxi com Andy Bull Rejoicing in the Twirlymen and the forgotten art of medium paced spin guardian co uk blog 17 May 2011 a b Wilkins Bridie 30 November 2020 Amol Rajan s home is guaranteed to put a smile on your face see inside Hello Retrieved 7 April 2021 Rajan Amol 9 September 2013 Five good reasons why I am ready to be wed London Evening Standard Dr Charlotte 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