The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Barnett’s new radio job on same channel

- BY CHARLOTTE MCLAUGHLIN

Emma Barnett is stepping down as the main host of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour to present the Today programme on the same station.

The broadcaste­r and journalist, 39, will leave Woman’s Hour in April after being at the helm since January 2021.

She said the programme “means a great deal to me and I want to thank the team and our mighty army of listeners for how much we have shared – the joy, wisdom, sorrow and sometimes sheer rage”.

During her stint, she interviewe­d Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe shortly after the British-Iranian dual national returned to the UK following her imprisonme­nt, and made what she described as a “rare and special conversati­on” happen with singer Kate Bush.

“We are living in volatile times where sometimes even asking a question can seem risky – wrongly so,” Ms Barnett also said.

“My ambition on the Today programme is to keep asking the questions listeners want answers to – as well as raising many smiles along the way – while armed with a very strong cup of tea.

“I am delighted to be joining a programme that occupies such a unique space in British life and to have the opportunit­y to expand my work across BBC TV and news.”

In May, she will join the BBC Radio show’s main presenting team, which also includes Justin Webb, Mishal Husain, Amol Rajan, Martha Kearney and Nick Robinson.

Irish journalist Ms Kearney announced last month that she would exit the programme after the general election, but continue to work at the station, where she will front a new interview series called This Natural Life.

“Emma is a formidable, fearless and ferociousl­y intelligen­t journalist and I’m delighted she will be showcasing her talents across all of BBC News’ platforms,” Deborah Turness, chief executive of BBC News, said.

“Emma will bring her unique energy and verve to our brilliant team of Today presenters – every day they ask the questions that need answering, and host the UK’s most important conversati­on. I’m thrilled that Emma is joining that team, who are at the top of their game.”

Last year, Ms Barnett was mentioned in the BBC’s annual report which disclosed she had a salary of £185,000-£189,999 for 2022-23.

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‘DELIGHTED’: Woman’s Hour host Emma Barnett is joining Radio 4’s Today programme.

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