Emily Maitlis

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Emily Maitlis Biography

Emily Maitlis - Conference facilitator and awards host
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Emily Maitlis is a vastly experienced conference facilitator and awards host. She is one of the main presenters of Newsnight on BBC 2 and she brings a wealth of experience from her experiences reporting on news and business from around the world.

Emily Maitlis - News Presenter

Emily presents Newsnight on BBC2, news bulletins on BBC1 and rolling news coverage on News 24. She has also worked alongside David Dimbleby to host Election coverage specials and the Budget, and was nominated for an RTS award. Emily presented the One O'Clock News in 2009, and the Election 2010 coverage.

Emily previously worked at BBC London news, London's flagship news programme on BBC1. Before joining the BBC she worked for Sky News in the UK, and for NBC News in Hong Kong, as a business correspondent.

Reporting From Around The World

Emily spent six years in the Far East reporting from around the region on longer format pieces from Cambodia, China and the Philippines and made a documentary for Radio 1 on the clubbing scene in Hong Kong after the Handover to China. She covered the handover itself on location with the Channel 4 team. 
 
Emily lives in West London with her husband and two sons, Milo and Max. She speaks French, Spanish, and Italian, but contrary to popular belief, her Mandarin Chinese is a bit rubbish. 

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Emily Maitlis News

A selection of relevant news related to Emily Maitlis and TV/Radio Presenter stories. For more information on Emily Maitlis or details as to how to book Emily Maitlis for your corporate event, then please contact one of the Speakers Corner booking agents on +44 (0) 20 8365 3200 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

Entertainment & Arts Review of 2008
30th December 2008A year of reality shows, great paintings and controversy - it all happened in the world of arts, television and radio in 2008. Here are some of the years highlights....
Newsreaders help raise record sum for Children in Need
16th November 2008Some of the BBC's best known newsreaders performed a medley of ABBA songs to help raise a record 21 million pounds for Children in Need.
Children's BAFTA Nominations Announced
7th November 2008Nominations are out for this year's EA British Academy Children's Awards. The event celebrates excellence in children's film, television and video games.
Radio Presenters & Interviewers are More Popular than Ever
5th August 2010There has been a big boost in radio listeners over the past few months and interviewing and hosting skills make radio presenters such as Evan Davies and Sarah Montague some of the best conference facilitators around.
Terry Wogan confirms that Chris Evans will replace him as Radio 2 Breakfast host
7th September 2009Sir Terry, 71, told listeners of the long-running Wake Up to Wogan that he would be stepping down at the end of the year.Chris Evans is due to take over the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show slot. However, Sir Terry will not be quitting the airwaves altogether as he has an exciting new show lined up. The DJ said this was the hardest decision he has ever had to make in his broadcasting career. Wake up to Wogan has an army of fans, 8 million of whom tune in on a daily basis to hear his idiosyncratic musings.
Parkinson's last stand
26th November 2007The TV veteran handpicked the final lineup himself, which included David Beckham, Sir Michael Caine, Dame Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Peter Kay, Dame Edna Everage.
Stars unite for Children in Need
16th November 2007Pop stars, actors and TV presenters are joining forces to raise money for BBC Children in Need. The annual fundraising event culminates in a seven-hour BBC One show with performers including The Spice Girls, Kylie Minogue and Annie Lennox.
The National Television Awards 2007
1st November 2007In the end, the National Television Awards, which have been held in London, could have been rebranded Ant and Dec's Wednesday Night Takeaway.
David Beckham to Appear on Final ‘Friday Night with Jonathan Ross’
1st July 2010It has been announced that David Beckham will be joining presenter and awards host Jonathan Ross on the sofa for his last ever show in two weeks time.
'Thrilled' Natasha Kaplinsky has a baby boy
29th September 2008Natasha Kaplinsky gave birth to a baby boy The newsreader, 36, gave birth to her son, who has not been named, at a London hospital at 8.30am.

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