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Justin Webb

Justin Oliver Webb (born Justin Oliver Prouse,[1] 3 January 1961[2] in Portsmouth, Hampshire) is a British journalist who has worked for the BBC since 1984. He is a former BBC North America Editor and the main co-presenter of BBC One's Breakfast News programme. Since August 2009, he has co-presented the Today programme on BBC Radio 4,[3] and also regularly writes for the Radio Times.

Justin Webb
Webb at a social event in Washington DC
Born (1961-01-03) 3 January 1961 (age 62)
NationalityBritish
EducationSidcot School
Alma materLondon School of Economics
OccupationJournalist
Years active1984–present
Notable credit(s)BBC News, Today
TitleNorth America Editor of BBC News (2007–2009)
SpouseSarah Gordon
Children3
Parents
RelativesGregory Woods (cousin)

Early life

In an article in the Radio Times in January 2011, Webb revealed that his natural father was Peter Woods who was formerly a reporter with the Daily Mirror and later became a BBC newsreader.[4][5] Woods was married and Webb's mother, then Gloria Crocombe (daughter of Leonard Crocombe, first editor of the Radio Times),[6] was a secretary at the Daily Mirror and was divorced from her first husband at the time of the affair with Woods.[7] Webb commented that his mother's split from Woods may have been as much her doing as his, saying "I do not believe she was abandoned".[4] Woods provided financially for Webb but saw his son only once, when he was six months old.[citation needed] Webb took the surname of his stepfather when his mother remarried in 1964.[1] Webb's cousin is Gregory Woods, whose mother, Charmion, was the elder sister of Webb's mother, Gloria (despite the shared surname of "Woods", Peter Woods and Gregory Woods are unrelated).[8]

Webb grew up in Bath.[9] He was privately educated at the independent Sidcot School, a Quaker school in Somerset, and the London School of Economics, where he wrote articles for student newspaper The Beaver.

Career

Webb joined the BBC as a graduate trainee in 1984 working in Northern Ireland for BBC Radio Ulster based in Belfast. He then worked as a reporter for BBC Radio 4's Today programme, before becoming a foreign affairs correspondent based in London and covering news around the world. He reported on the Gulf War and the war in Bosnia, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the first democratic elections in South Africa.

He then became a BBC News presenter based in London, and the main presenter on BBC One's Breakfast News programme from 1992 to 1997. He also presented the BBC's One and Six O'Clock News bulletins and presented BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight from 1997–1998. From 1998 he spent three years working as the BBC's Europe correspondent based in Brussels. During that time he reported on the workings of the European Commission and Parliament, the politics surrounding Britain's decision on whether to join the single currency and the enlargement on the European Union.

In 2001, Webb moved to the United States, as the BBC's chief Washington correspondent.[10] Much of his time was spent on local Washington Radio, most notably, WAMU, a public radio station, on The Diane Rehm Show. He raised eyebrows within the BBC in 2006 when, at a seminar on impartiality, he said the corporation was anti-American and treated the US with "scorn and derision", according it "no moral weight".[11] He has also presented a Radio 4 series on anti-Americanism.[12] In December 2007, he became North American Editor for BBC News, a role newly created in time for the American presidential election of 2008.[13] He replaced Matt Frei who moved to present the new World News America bulletin. Since November 2007, Webb has maintained a regularly updated blog on the BBC website.

In August 2009, Webb returned to the UK to replace Edward Stourton on BBC Radio 4's early morning news programme Today.[3] In October 2017, Webb disclosed that his presenting colleague Nick Robinson was being paid £100,000 more than him, for doing "essentially the same job". Webb's pay amounted to £200,000, whilst Robinson's reached £300,000, despite his joining the programme six years before.[14] Webb promoted that the era of the "big beast" news anchor would likely be drawing to a close, with the "very well-paid" John Humphrys and Huw Edwards "in the firing line".[15]

Webb received criticism for appearing to endorse the view that: "antisemitism is a bit like the way some of our people might regard anti-white racism, that actually it's a different order of racism. It's not as important - it's still bad - but it's not as important as some other forms of racism..." on the BBC on March 12, 2019; a BBC spokesperson clarified that he was "not expressing any personal view" and that Webb "is the first to admit he should have phrased his question better."[16][17][18]

In 2022, the BBC said Webb was not sufficiently accurate when he described the philosophy professor Kathleen Stock – who resigned following protests over her views on gender identity and transgender rights – as being "falsely" accused of transphobia. However, said that it was accurate to describe her as a subject of abuse by students.[19]

Personal life

Webb married his long-term partner Sarah Gordon in the early 2000s. They have three children together: Martha, Sam and Clara. Whilst in the United States, their son Sam fell ill and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. As a result, Webb experienced the United States healthcare system first-hand. His son commonly joins his father in speaking about the disease. In 2012, Webb joined son Sam at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, meeting Queen Camilla (then Duchess of Cornwall) as she visited the facilities. She later became a Royal Patron of the children's charity, JDRF, a charity which Webb supports on a regular basis.[20]

In August 2009, Webb returned to Britain with his wife and children. They currently live in Camberwell, South London. In 2008, his mother, Gloria, died and he inherited her home in Bath, Somerset.[21]

Bibliography

  • Webb, Justin (2008). Have a Nice Day. Short Books, London. ISBN 9781906021702.[22]
  • Webb, Justin (2011). Notes on Them and Us: From the Mayflower to Obama – the British, the Americans and the Special Essential Relationship. Short Books Ltd. ISBN 9781907595431.
  • Webb, Justin (2013). Cheers, America: How an Englishman Learned to Love America. Atria Books/Marble Arch Press. ISBN 9780993087905.
  • Young, Debbie; Webb, Justin (2014). Coming to Terms with Type 1 Diabetes: One Family's Story of Life After Diagnosis. Hawkesbury Press. ISBN 9781476730196.
  • Webb, Justin (2022). The Gift of a Radio: My Childhood and other Train Wrecks. Doubleday. ISBN 9780857527721.

References

  1. ^ a b c Bingham, John; Singh, Anita (18 January 2011). . London: Telegraph Media Group Limited. Archived from the original on 21 January 2011.
  2. ^ Who's Who 2008
  3. ^ a b [1] BBC press release. Website accessed 26 August 2009
  4. ^ a b "BBC News – Today host Justin Webb names his father as Peter Woods". BBC. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
  5. ^ Robinson, James (18 January 2011). "BBC's Justin Webb reveals father was 1970s newscaster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  6. ^ Calkin, Jessamy (3 April 2021). "Broadcaster Justin Webb: 'I'm happy my children have had a different upbringing to me'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  7. ^ Justin Webb Obituary: Gloria Webb, theguardian.com, 2 October 2006. Still an unnamed "married man" at this point.
  8. ^ Hutton, Interviews by Caroline (28 June 2023). "Justin Webb and his poet cousin on their mothers' rivalry". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  9. ^ . Bath Chronicle. 18 January 2011. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  10. ^ [2] BBC Website accessed 8 February 2008
  11. ^ [3] The American Expatriate blog. Website accessed 19 November 2007
  12. ^ [4] Media Guardian article Monday 5 November 2007. Website accessed 18 November 2007
  13. ^ [5] BBC Website accessed 19 November 2007
  14. ^ Furness, Hannah (15 October 2017). "New BBC row: Justin Webb asks why Nick Robinson is paid £100k more than him to do 'same job'". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  15. ^ Singh, Anita (27 March 2018). "Justin Webb: could the Today programme survive – and thrive – without John Humphrys?". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  16. ^ Jack Sommers (13 March 2019). "BBC presenter admits he 'should have phrased antisemitism question better'". www.thejc.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  17. ^ Frot, Mathilde. "BBC presenter 'did not mean to suggest' antisemitism is not important". jewishnews.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  18. ^ Oster, Marcy. "BBC news host suggests anti-Semitism isn't as bad as other forms of racism". Cleveland Jewish News. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  19. ^ Waterson, Jim (7 February 2022). "BBC rebukes Justin Webb over comment on Kathleen Stock row". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  20. ^ Webb, Justin (5 January 2009). "Health care heartbreak". BBC. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  21. ^ "Radio 4's Justin Webb. His son has since recovered". Southwark Borough Council.
  22. ^ Rogers, Richard (6 June 2009). "Review: Have a Nice Day by Justin Webb". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 27 May 2019.

External links

  • Justin Webb at IMDb
  • Justin Webb's BBC blog
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North America Editor: BBC News
2007–2009
Succeeded by

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Justin Oliver Webb born Justin Oliver Prouse 1 3 January 1961 2 in Portsmouth Hampshire is a British journalist who has worked for the BBC since 1984 He is a former BBC North America Editor and the main co presenter of BBC One s Breakfast News programme Since August 2009 he has co presented the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 3 and also regularly writes for the Radio Times Justin WebbWebb at a social event in Washington DCBorn 1961 01 03 3 January 1961 age 62 Portsmouth Hampshire EnglandNationalityBritishEducationSidcot SchoolAlma materLondon School of EconomicsOccupationJournalistYears active1984 presentNotable credit s BBC News TodayTitleNorth America Editor of BBC News 2007 2009 SpouseSarah GordonChildren3ParentsPeter Woods 1 father Gloria Crocombe mother RelativesGregory Woods cousin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditIn an article in the Radio Times in January 2011 Webb revealed that his natural father was Peter Woods who was formerly a reporter with the Daily Mirror and later became a BBC newsreader 4 5 Woods was married and Webb s mother then Gloria Crocombe daughter of Leonard Crocombe first editor of the Radio Times 6 was a secretary at the Daily Mirror and was divorced from her first husband at the time of the affair with Woods 7 Webb commented that his mother s split from Woods may have been as much her doing as his saying I do not believe she was abandoned 4 Woods provided financially for Webb but saw his son only once when he was six months old citation needed Webb took the surname of his stepfather when his mother remarried in 1964 1 Webb s cousin is Gregory Woods whose mother Charmion was the elder sister of Webb s mother Gloria despite the shared surname of Woods Peter Woods and Gregory Woods are unrelated 8 Webb grew up in Bath 9 He was privately educated at the independent Sidcot School a Quaker school in Somerset and the London School of Economics where he wrote articles for student newspaper The Beaver Career EditWebb joined the BBC as a graduate trainee in 1984 working in Northern Ireland for BBC Radio Ulster based in Belfast He then worked as a reporter for BBC Radio 4 s Today programme before becoming a foreign affairs correspondent based in London and covering news around the world He reported on the Gulf War and the war in Bosnia the collapse of the Soviet Union and the first democratic elections in South Africa He then became a BBC News presenter based in London and the main presenter on BBC One s Breakfast News programme from 1992 to 1997 He also presented the BBC s One and Six O Clock News bulletins and presented BBC Radio 4 s The World Tonight from 1997 1998 From 1998 he spent three years working as the BBC s Europe correspondent based in Brussels During that time he reported on the workings of the European Commission and Parliament the politics surrounding Britain s decision on whether to join the single currency and the enlargement on the European Union In 2001 Webb moved to the United States as the BBC s chief Washington correspondent 10 Much of his time was spent on local Washington Radio most notably WAMU a public radio station on The Diane Rehm Show He raised eyebrows within the BBC in 2006 when at a seminar on impartiality he said the corporation was anti American and treated the US with scorn and derision according it no moral weight 11 He has also presented a Radio 4 series on anti Americanism 12 In December 2007 he became North American Editor for BBC News a role newly created in time for the American presidential election of 2008 13 He replaced Matt Frei who moved to present the new World News America bulletin Since November 2007 Webb has maintained a regularly updated blog on the BBC website In August 2009 Webb returned to the UK to replace Edward Stourton on BBC Radio 4 s early morning news programme Today 3 In October 2017 Webb disclosed that his presenting colleague Nick Robinson was being paid 100 000 more than him for doing essentially the same job Webb s pay amounted to 200 000 whilst Robinson s reached 300 000 despite his joining the programme six years before 14 Webb promoted that the era of the big beast news anchor would likely be drawing to a close with the very well paid John Humphrys and Huw Edwards in the firing line 15 Webb received criticism for appearing to endorse the view that antisemitism is a bit like the way some of our people might regard anti white racism that actually it s a different order of racism It s not as important it s still bad but it s not as important as some other forms of racism on the BBC on March 12 2019 a BBC spokesperson clarified that he was not expressing any personal view and that Webb is the first to admit he should have phrased his question better 16 17 18 In 2022 the BBC said Webb was not sufficiently accurate when he described the philosophy professor Kathleen Stock who resigned following protests over her views on gender identity and transgender rights as being falsely accused of transphobia However said that it was accurate to describe her as a subject of abuse by students 19 Personal life EditWebb married his long term partner Sarah Gordon in the early 2000s They have three children together Martha Sam and Clara Whilst in the United States their son Sam fell ill and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus As a result Webb experienced the United States healthcare system first hand His son commonly joins his father in speaking about the disease In 2012 Webb joined son Sam at Addenbrooke s Hospital in Cambridge meeting Queen Camilla then Duchess of Cornwall as she visited the facilities She later became a Royal Patron of the children s charity JDRF a charity which Webb supports on a regular basis 20 In August 2009 Webb returned to Britain with his wife and children They currently live in Camberwell South London In 2008 his mother Gloria died and he inherited her home in Bath Somerset 21 Bibliography EditWebb Justin 2008 Have a Nice Day Short Books London ISBN 9781906021702 22 Webb Justin 2011 Notes on Them and Us From the Mayflower to Obama the British the Americans and the Special Essential Relationship Short Books Ltd ISBN 9781907595431 Webb Justin 2013 Cheers America How an Englishman Learned to Love America Atria Books Marble Arch Press ISBN 9780993087905 Young Debbie Webb Justin 2014 Coming to Terms with Type 1 Diabetes One Family s Story of Life After Diagnosis Hawkesbury Press ISBN 9781476730196 Webb Justin 2022 The Gift of a Radio My Childhood and other Train Wrecks Doubleday ISBN 9780857527721 References Edit a b c Bingham John Singh Anita 18 January 2011 BBC s Justin Webb reveals his real father was newsreader Peter Woods London Telegraph Media Group Limited Archived from the original on 21 January 2011 Who s Who 2008 a b 1 BBC press release Website accessed 26 August 2009 a b BBC News Today host Justin Webb names his father as Peter Woods BBC 18 January 2011 Retrieved 18 January 2011 Robinson James 18 January 2011 BBC s Justin Webb reveals father was 1970s newscaster The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Calkin Jessamy 3 April 2021 Broadcaster Justin Webb I m happy my children have had a different upbringing to me The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Justin Webb Obituary Gloria Webb theguardian com 2 October 2006 Still an unnamed married man at this point Hutton Interviews by Caroline 28 June 2023 Justin Webb and his poet cousin on their mothers rivalry ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Bath man Justin Webb reveals hidden identity of his secret father Bath Chronicle 18 January 2011 Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 25 January 2011 2 BBC Website accessed 8 February 2008 3 The American Expatriate blog Website accessed 19 November 2007 4 Media Guardian article Monday 5 November 2007 Website accessed 18 November 2007 5 BBC Website accessed 19 November 2007 Furness Hannah 15 October 2017 New BBC row Justin Webb asks why Nick Robinson is paid 100k more than him to do same job The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Singh Anita 27 March 2018 Justin Webb could the Today programme survive and thrive without John Humphrys The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Jack Sommers 13 March 2019 BBC presenter admits he should have phrased antisemitism question better www thejc com Retrieved 14 February 2021 Frot Mathilde BBC presenter did not mean to suggest antisemitism is not important jewishnews timesofisrael com Retrieved 14 February 2021 Oster Marcy BBC news host suggests anti Semitism isn t as bad as other forms of racism Cleveland Jewish News Retrieved 14 February 2021 Waterson Jim 7 February 2022 BBC rebukes Justin Webb over comment on Kathleen Stock row The Guardian Retrieved 7 February 2022 Webb Justin 5 January 2009 Health care heartbreak BBC Retrieved 5 January 2009 Radio 4 s Justin Webb His son has since recovered Southwark Borough Council Rogers Richard 6 June 2009 Review Have a Nice Day by Justin Webb The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 27 May 2019 External links EditJustin Webb at IMDb BBC World biography Justin Webb s BBC blogMedia officesPreceded byNone North America Editor BBC News2007 2009 Succeeded byMark Mardell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justin Webb amp oldid 1162330236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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