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Naga Munchetty shares rare personal insight as she 'puts the world to rights' with BBC pal - www.msn.com - Manchester
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08.10.2022 / 02:15

Naga Munchetty shares rare personal insight as she 'puts the world to rights' with BBC pal

Naga Munchetty, 47, said she was "putting the world to rights" as she shared a series of pictures of her catch up with a friend on Twitter. The BBC Breakfast star posted an insight into her dinner date with broadcaster pal Katherine Downes, whom she met while working together at the BBC, as they discussed "top drawer gossip". Naga reposted a tweet shared by Katherine, who left her job at the BBC in 2021 after 14 years, that was captioned: "Sometimes you need a treat of a night out with a good friend.

BBC Creative Diversity Boss June Sarpong Defends Broadcaster: Women of Color at BBC Need to ‘Stick With It, Because Change Is Happening’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - George - Floyd
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03.10.2022 / 17:45

BBC Creative Diversity Boss June Sarpong Defends Broadcaster: Women of Color at BBC Need to ‘Stick With It, Because Change Is Happening’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International Editor When presenter June Sarpong agreed to take on the most public-facing diversity and inclusion role at the BBC in the fall of 2019, the corporation — and indeed the world — was a different place. “I joined when the BBC was just coming out the other side of everything that had happened with [breakfast presenter] Naga Munchetty,” Sarpong tells Variety on her last official day at the BBC, capping off three years as head of creative diversity. “Feelings were heightened.” The U.K. public broadcaster was smarting from a heavy backlash against the attempted censure of Munchetty, who was reprimanded for breaching impartiality guidelines after she criticized, on air, then U.S. President Donald Trump for perceived racism. The decision was overturned by then BBC director general Tony Hall, but only after widespread outcry against the corporation for punishing one of its top hosts for calling out racism, which many felt should be exempt from impartiality rules.

Naga Munchetty pays heartfelt tribute after sad goodbye - hellomagazine.com
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28.09.2022 / 17:33

Naga Munchetty pays heartfelt tribute after sad goodbye

BBC Breakfast co-host Naga Munchetty expressed her thanks to one of her colleagues as she reflected on the sad news that he is moving on.Taking to Twitter, the star paid tribute to Stephen Smith as she re-shared his tweet about his departure.SEE: BBC Breakfast star Naga Munchetty ends interview after guest makes major faux pasNaga sweetly wrote: "One of the best creative wordsmiths/journalists I've ever had the honour to work with – And above all, a [expletive] decent person. Good luck @StephenSmithBBC x."Former Newsnight culture correspondent Stephen's original tweet read: "Some professional news: and it's good night from me for the last time @bbcnewsnight.WATCH: Naga Munchetty returns to hospital following health setback"What larks we had: Student House, Motorway Man, Big Society, Hitchhiker's Guide to Brexit.

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