- Jon Snow
Infobox journalist
name = Jon Snow
caption = Jon Snow
birthname = Jon Snow
birth_date = birth date and age|1947|9|28|df=yes
birth_place =Ardingly ,Sussex ,England
occupation =Journalist ,Presenter
relatives =Peter Snow
ethnic = English
religion =Christianity ["Channel 4 News " profile]
credits = "Channel 4 News "Jon Snow (born
28 September 1947 ) is an Englishjournalist andpresenter , currently employed byChannel 4 andITN and perhaps most recognised for fronting "Channel 4 News ".He is the son of the
schoolmaster andBishop George D'Oyly Snow , grandson ofFirst World War general Thomas D'Oyly Snow and cousin of retiredBBC television news presenterPeter Snow . [cite book | last =Snow | first =Jon | title = Shooting History | publisher =Harper Perennial | date =3 May 2005 | location =London | pages =352 | url =http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shooting-History-Personal-Jon-Snow/dp/0007171854/ref=ed_oe_p/203-7760001-1735133 | id = ISBN 0007171854]Biography
Early life
Snow was born in Ardingly, Sussex. His father was an
Anglican clergyman and schoolteacher, and he was brought up atArdingly College , a respected independent school where his fatherGeorge D'Oyly Snow was headmaster. He later attended the independent St Edward's School inOxford . His father would later becomeBishop of Whitby .After mixed success in his first attempt to pass his A level qualifications he moved to Yorkshire Coast College, Scarborough, where, he later obtained the necessary qualifications to gain a place studying law at
University of Liverpool . However, he did not complete the degree, being rusticated for his part in a student protest, in which he threw paint over the statue of Queen Victoria in Scarborough, then opting not to return.After leaving Liverpool he worked for
New Horizon Youth Centre , a day centre for young drug addicts in central London - an organisation with which he has remained involved and of which he subsequently became chairman. Snow was an assistant to Lord Longford and for a year was a VSO volunteer in NorthernUganda ,East Africa . [http://www.davidrowan.com/2005/06/interview-jon-snow-channel-4-news_29.html Interview: Jon Snow, Channel 4 News] For the Evening Standard, by David Rowan]Journalist
Without any journalistic experience he joined the radio station
LBC as a journalist, and happened to be in the right place at the right time when he was sent by IRN News Editor Derek Grant to report live on commercial radio throughout theBalcombe Street Siege in London. As a result of his reporting and an inside tip from his cousin and ITN employeePeter Snow , Jon moved on to television news organisationITN in 1976.He served as ITN's Washington correspondent (1983-1986) and as diplomatic editor (1986-1989) before becoming the main presenter of "Channel 4 News" in 1989. In 1992 he was the main anchor for ITN's Election Night programme, broadcast on ITV; he presented the programme alongside Sir Robin Day,
Alastair Stewart , andJulia Somerville . (Previously ITN's programme had typically been presented by Sir Alastair Burnet, who left ITN in 1991. The 1992 election night programme was the only one hosted by Snow, he was replaced byJonathan Dimbleby from 1997 onwards.) He has won several RTS Awards - two for reports fromEl Salvador , one for his reporting of theKegworth air disaster , and two as "Presenter of the Year".In 2002 he returned to radio, presenting Jon Snow Reports on Oneword Radio, a weekly show and
podcast . He writes regular articles for the Channel 4 News website, and writes 'Snowmail' - a daily email newsletter on the big stories coming up on the evening edition of Channel 4 News. Although being reputed to have said that he would rather not wear ties on air, [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/charlie_porter/2007/07/tied_to_the_job.html The Guardian Unlimited] he regularly wears loud ties and socks on air.Memorable incidents
One of the most memorable moments of Snow's presentation of the Channel 4 News came in
2003 when, at the height of the "dodgy dossier " affair,Alastair Campbell walked into the studio to rebut statements by theBBC . With no notes or preparation Snow questioned Campbell about the affair.Fact|date=January 2008He refuses to wear any symbol which may represent his views on air; in the run up to Remembrance Day he condemned "Poppy Fascism" because "in the end there really must be more important things in life than whether a news presenter wears symbols on his lapels." [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23373910-details/Newsreader%20Jon%20Snow%20rails%20against%20'poppy%20fascism'/article.do Jon Snow Rails Against 'Poppy Fascism'] ]
On
28 February 2008 Jon Snow courted controversy by claiming that the British Media silence on the decision to allow Prince Harry to fight in Afghanistan was unacceptable with the following statement. [ [http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/world/snowmail+prince+harry+in+afghanistan/1674847 Channel 4 - News - Snowmail: Prince Harry in Afghanistan ] ]"I never thought I'd find myself saying thank God for Drudge. The infamous US blogger has broken the best kept editorial secret of recent times. Editors have been sworn to secrecy over Prince Harry being sent to fight in Afghanistan three months ago. "
These remarks provoked criticism from some members of the public and other media outlets [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=522552&in_page_id=1770&ct=5 the Daily Mail ] ] , with some accusing Snow of wishing to undermine the safety of the Prince and his troops, and (according to the
Daily Mail ) one Captain in the armed forces calling it treason. [http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/02_04/003druggereport_800x210.jpg]Personal life
Snow was briefly engaged in 1979 to fellow ITN journalist
Anna Ford , who later became an equally high profile television news presenter.For 35 years his partner was
human rights lawyer Madeleine Colvin, with whom he has two daughters. The couple reportedly split up in May 2007.Fact|date=January 2008 OnJune 3 , the "Mail on Sunday " retracted two stories claiming Snow had had an affair and smokedcannabis . [cite news|url=http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/uk/mail+on+sunday+apology+to+jon+snow/542672?intcmp=news_wp|title=Mail on Sunday apology to Jon Snow|date=2 June 2007|publisher=Channel 4 News |accessdate=2007-06-12]Honours and public positions
Snow is a trustee of the National Gallery and, in this capacity, sits as a trustee also of the
Tate Gallery . In the released papers of trustee meetings of the latter institution, Snow was the only trustee to seriously question the gallery's purchase of "The Upper Room" byChris Ofili .He is a Patron of
Prisoners Abroad , a UK charity which supports British citizens detained outside of the UK.He is a Patron of the
One World Broadcasting Trust , a charity which uses the media to promote global understanding, and he presents the charity's annual One World Media Awards.He held the ceremonial post of chancellor of
Oxford Brookes University , and regularly attended ceremonial events at the University. He is also an honorary professor and guest lecturer on Stirling University's Film & Media Studies course. [ cite web | url = http://www.external.stir.ac.uk/undergrad/course_info/courses_ug/f_m_studies.php | title = Film & Media Studies | work = Undergraduate Courses | publisher = University of Stirling ]
*FromFebruary 15 ,2006 he is an honorary fellow of theRoyal Institute of British Architects , an annually-conferred lifetime honour which allows recipients to use the initials "Hon FRIBA" after their name. [ cite web | title = RIBA announces 16 Honorary Fellowships | url = http://www.riba.org/go/RIBA/News/Press_5147.html | date =29 September 2005 ] He also has an honorary degree fromAberdeen University , in recognition of his services to broadcasting.Snow became President of the
Cyclists' Touring Club in January 2007, succeedingPhil Liggett .cite news | url= http://www.ctc.org.uk/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=4473 | title= Jon Snow new CTC President | work= | publisher=Cyclists' Touring Club | date=2006-09-25 | accessdate=2006-10-01]Archive footage of news items read by Snow feature in
Franny Armstrong 's new documentaryThe Age of Stupid .Snow declined an OBE, then investigated and presented a
Channel 4 documentary named "Secrets of the Honours System".References
External links
* [http://itn.co.uk/news/making-news/channel-4-news/presenters/jon-snow.html Jon's profile at ITN.co.uk]
* [http://www.brookes.ac.uk/smt/jon_snow Jon Snow biography] at Oxford Brookes University
* [http://www.davidrowan.com/2005/06/interview-jon-snow-channel-4-news_29.html Jon Snow interview] From London's Evening Standard
* [http://www.channel4.com/news/snowmail/?intcmp=news_wp Snowmail] Jon Snow's daily email newsletterPersondata
NAME = Snow, Jon
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Britishtelevision newscaster andjournalist forChannel 4 News
DATE OF BIRTH = 1947-9-28
PLACE OF BIRTH =Ardingly ,Sussex ,England
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