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Dominic Waghorn

Dominic David Waghorn (born 1968, Lambeth),[1] is a British journalist who is the Diplomatic Editor of Sky News and presenter of the channel's weekly international affairs analysis programme World View. He was before that US Correspondent of Sky News, the 24-hour television news service operated by Sky Television, part of British Sky Broadcasting. He is based at Sky News' Washington Bureau. He was formerly Sky News' Asia Correspondent, based in Beijing and Middle East Correspondent, based in Jerusalem. He became Sky News' US Correspondent in 2011.

Dominic Waghorn
Born
Dominic David Waghorn [1]

December 1968 (1968-12) (age 54)[1]
Lambeth,[1] London
NationalityBritish
EducationStreete Court School, Surrey
Worth School, West Sussex
Alma materUniversity of Bristol
University of the West of England, Bristol
Occupation(s)Journalist and TV presenter
EmployerSky News
Notable workWorld View
TitleDiplomatic Editor of Sky News (2015–present)
Spouse(s)Penny (actress and jewellery designer)[2]
ChildrenThree; Two boys and one girl [2]

Education

Waghorn was educated at Streete Court School, a former preparatory (junior) independent school for boys, in the village of Godstone in Surrey in South East England, from 1976–1982,[3] and at Worth School, a Roman Catholic senior boarding independent school for boys (now co-educational), near the village of Turners Hill (which is almost equidistant from the towns of East Grinstead and Crawley) in West Sussex, from 1982–1987, of which he says he has "very fond memories", and boarded at St. Bede's House.[4] He then went to the University of Bristol (1988–1991), where he gained a BA in History, followed by the University of the West of England, where he gained a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism.

Life and career

Waghorn started at LBC Radio in London, where he was an editor, producer and news reporter. He joined the Feature Story News (FSN) news agency in 1996, and was its North America Correspondent, based in Washington, D.C.. He later set up the agency's London Bureau, where he was Bureau Chief and television and radio correspondent. It was during this time that he covered the visit of Nelson Mandela in May 1999, when NATO bombed the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, working on outdated intelligence information which had indicated its previous suspected usage as a munitions storage site for forces loyal to Slobodan Milosevic. For FSN, Waghorn covered the subsequent large demonstrations across Beijing, in which western embassies, including those of some not involved in the conflict, came under siege. His FSN reports were carried by networks in three continents, among which was his first report to be shown on Sky News.

Waghorn joined Sky News in January 2001. He became Sky News' Asia Correspondent in January 2004, and remained there for just under three years, where his exclusive reports won several awards, including RTS Television Journalist of the Year and News Item of the Year in 2007, for a series of investigative reports in China. He also won awards for his China and South East Asia reporting, as Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year award and One World Media Journalist of the Year and a Golden Nymph for Best TV News Item at the Monte Carlo TV Festival.

In late 2006, Waghorn became Sky News' Middle East Correspondent, based in Jerusalem. He worked there for almost five years, during which time he covered the wars in Iraq, the aftermath of the war in Lebanon and the Arab Spring. Whilst in the Middle East, he reflected on his school experiences: of Streete Court School in the village of Godstone in Surrey, he says that the Middle East's "biblical surroundings remind him on an almost daily basis of Major James' nightly Oak Room bible readings and the weekly scriptural writing sessions administered by Ellis Parry. The other day he was driving up through the Sinai and Major James' explanation of Moses finding water while leading the Israelites out of Egypt, came to mind",[5] and that at Worth School, near the village of Turners Hill (near Crawley) in West Sussex, he says he had studied the Crusades "through the barrage of Father Stephen's pipe smoke".[4]

In 2009, Waghorn was the first British journalist to re-enter Gaza after Hamas' takeover in 2007, and was praised in the press for his coverage of the 2009 Gaza Conflict. In 2010, he was despatched to the Caribbean to report on the Haiti earthquake. In 2011, he was among the first Western journalists to enter Libya, days after the defeat of Gadaffi forces in the east, reporting exclusively from Benghazi and the road to Ras Lanuf.

Waghorn was part of Sky's BAFTA-nominated and Golden-Nymph award winning team covering the Egyptian revolution before the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak, from the outbreak of protests, to the 'Friday of Rage' protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square, demanding Mubarak's rapid departure (rather than the long transition period envisaged by the Egyptian Government), and Mubarak's subsequent downfall and the immediate aftermath.

Waghorn became Sky News' US Correspondent, based in its Washington, D.C. bureau, in 2011. He has travelled extensively across the United States, covering the US presidential primary campaigns and the re-election of Barack Obama.[6]

Awards

Waghorn was awarded the RTS Television Journalist of the Year and News Item of the Year in 2007, for a series of investigative reports in China. He also won Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year Award, the One World Media Journalist of the Year Award, and a Golden Nymph for Best TV News Item in the Monte Carlo TV Festival for a story on AIDS in China. He and other colleagues at Sky were nominated for a BAFTA for coverage of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.

Family

Waghorn is married to Penny, who is an actress and jewellery designer. The couple have two boys and a girl.[2][7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d 'Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales confirms name and birthdate and lists birthplace as Lambeth. Publisher: General Register Office. Retrieved: 27 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Worth Society - Worth School, West Sussex. May 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ . Streete Court School. Archived from the original on 2 July 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b (PDF). Worth Society - Worth School, West Sussex. May 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  5. ^ Past Pupils' News – Dominic Waghorn Publisher: Streete Court School. Retrieved: 28 December 2012.
  6. ^ Biographies – Dominic Waghorn 21 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Publisher: Sky News Press Office. Retrieved: 28 December 2012.
  7. ^ Dominic Waghorn - Biography and Images Publisher: TV Newroom. Retrieved: 27 April 2021.

External links

  • Dominic Waghorn on Twitter
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Preceded by Diplomatic Editor of Sky News
2015–present
Incumbent

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Dominic David Waghorn born 1968 Lambeth 1 is a British journalist who is the Diplomatic Editor of Sky News and presenter of the channel s weekly international affairs analysis programme World View He was before that US Correspondent of Sky News the 24 hour television news service operated by Sky Television part of British Sky Broadcasting He is based at Sky News Washington Bureau He was formerly Sky News Asia Correspondent based in Beijing and Middle East Correspondent based in Jerusalem He became Sky News US Correspondent in 2011 Dominic WaghornBornDominic David Waghorn 1 December 1968 1968 12 age 54 1 Lambeth 1 LondonNationalityBritishEducationStreete Court School SurreyWorth School West SussexAlma materUniversity of BristolUniversity of the West of England BristolOccupation s Journalist and TV presenterEmployerSky NewsNotable workWorld ViewTitleDiplomatic Editor of Sky News 2015 present Spouse s Penny actress and jewellery designer 2 ChildrenThree Two boys and one girl 2 Contents 1 Education 2 Life and career 3 Awards 4 Family 5 References 6 External linksEducation EditWaghorn was educated at Streete Court School a former preparatory junior independent school for boys in the village of Godstone in Surrey in South East England from 1976 1982 3 and at Worth School a Roman Catholic senior boarding independent school for boys now co educational near the village of Turners Hill which is almost equidistant from the towns of East Grinstead and Crawley in West Sussex from 1982 1987 of which he says he has very fond memories and boarded at St Bede s House 4 He then went to the University of Bristol 1988 1991 where he gained a BA in History followed by the University of the West of England where he gained a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism Life and career EditWaghorn started at LBC Radio in London where he was an editor producer and news reporter He joined the Feature Story News FSN news agency in 1996 and was its North America Correspondent based in Washington D C He later set up the agency s London Bureau where he was Bureau Chief and television and radio correspondent It was during this time that he covered the visit of Nelson Mandela in May 1999 when NATO bombed the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade working on outdated intelligence information which had indicated its previous suspected usage as a munitions storage site for forces loyal to Slobodan Milosevic For FSN Waghorn covered the subsequent large demonstrations across Beijing in which western embassies including those of some not involved in the conflict came under siege His FSN reports were carried by networks in three continents among which was his first report to be shown on Sky News Waghorn joined Sky News in January 2001 He became Sky News Asia Correspondent in January 2004 and remained there for just under three years where his exclusive reports won several awards including RTS Television Journalist of the Year and News Item of the Year in 2007 for a series of investigative reports in China He also won awards for his China and South East Asia reporting as Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year award and One World Media Journalist of the Year and a Golden Nymph for Best TV News Item at the Monte Carlo TV Festival In late 2006 Waghorn became Sky News Middle East Correspondent based in Jerusalem He worked there for almost five years during which time he covered the wars in Iraq the aftermath of the war in Lebanon and the Arab Spring Whilst in the Middle East he reflected on his school experiences of Streete Court School in the village of Godstone in Surrey he says that the Middle East s biblical surroundings remind him on an almost daily basis of Major James nightly Oak Room bible readings and the weekly scriptural writing sessions administered by Ellis Parry The other day he was driving up through the Sinai and Major James explanation of Moses finding water while leading the Israelites out of Egypt came to mind 5 and that at Worth School near the village of Turners Hill near Crawley in West Sussex he says he had studied the Crusades through the barrage of Father Stephen s pipe smoke 4 In 2009 Waghorn was the first British journalist to re enter Gaza after Hamas takeover in 2007 and was praised in the press for his coverage of the 2009 Gaza Conflict In 2010 he was despatched to the Caribbean to report on the Haiti earthquake In 2011 he was among the first Western journalists to enter Libya days after the defeat of Gadaffi forces in the east reporting exclusively from Benghazi and the road to Ras Lanuf Waghorn was part of Sky s BAFTA nominated and Golden Nymph award winning team covering the Egyptian revolution before the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak from the outbreak of protests to the Friday of Rage protests in Cairo s Tahrir Square demanding Mubarak s rapid departure rather than the long transition period envisaged by the Egyptian Government and Mubarak s subsequent downfall and the immediate aftermath Waghorn became Sky News US Correspondent based in its Washington D C bureau in 2011 He has travelled extensively across the United States covering the US presidential primary campaigns and the re election of Barack Obama 6 Awards EditWaghorn was awarded the RTS Television Journalist of the Year and News Item of the Year in 2007 for a series of investigative reports in China He also won Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year Award the One World Media Journalist of the Year Award and a Golden Nymph for Best TV News Item in the Monte Carlo TV Festival for a story on AIDS in China He and other colleagues at Sky were nominated for a BAFTA for coverage of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Family EditWaghorn is married to Penny who is an actress and jewellery designer The couple have two boys and a girl 2 7 References Edit a b c d Births Marriages amp Deaths Index of England amp Walesconfirms name and birthdate and lists birthplace as Lambeth Publisher General Register Office Retrieved 27 April 2021 a b c Worth Society Worth Old Boys Society WOBS Dominic Waghorn Page 56 News in Brief 1980s PDF Worth Society Worth School West Sussex May 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 Retrieved 27 April 2021 Past Pupils News Dominic Waghorn Streete Court School Archived from the original on 2 July 2007 Retrieved 28 December 2012 a b Worth Society Worth Old Boys Society WOBS Dominic Waghorn Pages 28 Caught on Camera amp 56 News in Brief 1980s PDF Worth Society Worth School West Sussex May 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 Retrieved 27 April 2021 Past Pupils News Dominic Waghorn Publisher Streete Court School Retrieved 28 December 2012 Biographies Dominic Waghorn Archived 21 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Publisher Sky News Press Office Retrieved 28 December 2012 Dominic Waghorn Biography and Images Publisher TV Newroom Retrieved 27 April 2021 External links EditDominic Waghorn on TwitterMedia officesPreceded byTim Marshall Diplomatic Editor of Sky News2015 present Incumbent Retrieved 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