Amanda Sergeant

Amanda Sergeant

Amanda Sergeant is a British newsreader. Currently employed by GMTV.

Amanda began her career starting as a BBC radio researcher in 1993, after completing her postgraduate training at the Centre for Journalism Studies at Cardiff University.

She progressed quickly through the ranks, becoming a TV reporter specialising in live outside broadcasts, then a senior TV presenter with BBC Wales.

Since joining GMTV, Amanda has reported on a wide variety of national and international news stories, from the Kosovo War in Macedonia to New York Fashion Week and the Grammys in LA.

Amanda divides her time between London and Wales where she lives with her husband, broadcaster and writer Miles Fletcher.

She is also an accomplished gardener.

Amanda can be seen newsreading during the "News Hour" and as a stand-in newsreader during "GMTV Today" since 2005.

External links

* [http://www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=473 Amanda Sergeant] at gm.tv
* [http://www.knightayton.co.uk/amanda_sergeant.html Amanda's profile at Knight Ayton Management]


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