Martha Kearney

Martha Kearney
Martha Kearney
Born Martha Kearney
8 October 1957 (1957-10-08) (age 54)
Dublin, Ireland
Education Brighton and Hove High School
George Watson's College
St Anne's College, Oxford
Occupation Journalist, Presenter
Family father, historian Hugh Kearney
Spouse(s) Chris Shaw (2001-present)
Ethnicity Irish
Notable credit(s) Woman's Hour
Newsnight
The World at One

Martha Catherine Kearney (surname pronounced /ˈkɑːni/, born 8 October 1957, Dublin) is an Irish-born British broadcaster and journalist. She is the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One.

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Biography

Early life

Kearney was brought up in an academic environment: her father, the historian Hugh Kearney, was teaching first at Sussex and later at Edinburgh universities.[1] She was educated at various schools in Sussex, including the independent Brighton and Hove High School, and at another independent school, George Watson's College in Edinburgh. From 1976-80 she read classics at St Anne's College, Oxford

Career

In her final year at University of Oxford, she worked as a volunteer in hospital radio. She began her journalistic career at the London commercial station, LBC.

BBC career

In 1998 Kearney became a regular presenter of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. In 2000 she became political editor of BBC Two's Newsnight programme. She went on to present Newsnight and its weekly consumer survey of entertainment and culture, Newsnight Review with increasing frequency. She has been an occasional presenter of the Today Programme on Radio 4, and was a candidate to succeed Andrew Marr as the BBC's political editor in 2005, but lost out to Nick Robinson.

Kearney featured in a spoof segment of the BBC comedy series Time Trumpet, titled Honey, I Shrunk Martha Kearney, in which Jeremy Paxman, in a fantasy version of Newsnight, interviewed her a third of her normal size.[2] In 2006 she presented with her father a Radio 4 series on the history of universities in Britain, The Idea of a University.[3]

Kearney presented her final Woman's Hour on 19 March 2007 and her final Newsnight on 23 March 2007. She became the main presenter of Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One on 16 April 2007. She remains an occasional presenter of Newsnight Review.[4], describing her current role as allowing her "to play to her strengths [5].

Kearney was nominated for a BAFTA award for her coverage of the Northern Ireland Peace Process in 1998. She was, with Jenni Murray, 2004 TRIC radio presenter of the year, and won a Sony bronze award for a programme on child poverty.[6]

Other activities

In 2002 Kearney was a judge for the Webb Essay Prize.[7]

In 2005 she chaired the judges for the women only Orange Prize for Fiction.[8]

Kearney is a judge for the 2012 Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine

Personal life

Kearney married Chris Shaw (born 19 June 1957), senior programme controller at Five television, in July 2001 at Depwade, Norfolk. The couple live in West Sussex, where Kearney is also an amateur bee-keeper (she presented a one-hour programme on BBC Four about the worldwide disappearance of bees). She is a patron of The Iris Project.

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