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Jeremy Vine

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth May 17,1965
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Cheam
Sutton
United Kingdom
Height 191 (cm)
Salary£700,000-749,999 (2017)
Spouse Rachel Schofield
Janelle Muntz
Siblings Sonya Vine
Tim Vine
Job Journalist
Author
Presenter
Education Hatfield College, Durham
Durham University
Epsom College
BooksWhat I Learnt: What My Listeners Say and Why We Should Take Notice
Your Call: What My Listeners Say – and Why We Should Take Note
It's All News to Me
Forget Heaven, Just Kiss Me
Children Martha Vine
Anna Vine
Parents Guy Vine
Diana Tillett
Alma mater Hatfield College
Durham
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Jeremy Guy Vine is a British television and radio personality, presenter, broadcaster and journalist. He is best known as the host of his BBC Radio 2 lunchtime programme which presents news, views, interviews with live guests and popular music, taking over from long time host Sir Jimmy Young in 2003.

Biography

Jeremy vine is a british presenter.Journalist.And radio and television personality.He was born on may 5.1965 in epsom.Surrey.England.He is 55 yeras old.He is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.Eh has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is taurus.

Family

Jeremy vine is the son of guy vine and his wife.Anne vine.He has two siblings.A brother named tim and a sister anmed sarah.He is married to rachel schfoield and they have two children.A daughter named martha and a son named george.

Education and Career

Jeremy vnie studied at the university of birmingham and graduated with a degree in english.He began his career in journalism in 1988.Working for bbc ardio solent.He then mvoed to bbc radio 5 live.Where he worked as a presenter and reporter.In 2003.He joined bbc radio 2.Where he currently hosts the jeremy vine show.He is also a regular presenter on the bbc s points of view and panorama.

Success

Jeremy vine has achieved great success in his career.He has won several awards.Including the sony radio academy award for speech broadcaster of the year in 2005 and the roayl television society awrad for best presenter in 2006.He was also named radio presetner of the year at the arqiva commercial radio awards in 2008.

Most Important Event

The most important event in jeremy vine s career was when he was appointed as the bbc s election results presenter in 2010.He was the first presenter to use the bbc s new electoin graphics system.Which was used to present the results of the 2010 general electionh.E has isnce presented the results of the 2015.2017.And 2019 general elections.

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Presenter Samira Ahmed to face the BBC in court

Nov 17,2022 2:21 am

Jeremy Vine was Paid considerably More Than Samira Ahmed for what The Union will argue was comparable work

Presenter Samira Ahmed has taken the BBC to tribunal This Week , arguing she was Paid "a sixth" of what Jeremy Vine earned in "a very similar job".

Ahmed says she was Paid £440 Per episode on audience feedback show Newswatch , while Vine received £3,000 Per episode for Points of View.

The BBC's legal team argue the two presenters were not doing similar work.

Journalists' union the NUJ described the BBC's gender pay gap as "monumental".

Ahmed has presented Newswatch since 2012. According to the NUJ, although her wages were increased in 2015 to £465 Per programme, they were reduced again when The Corporation moved presenters onto employment contracts.

The NUJ said Vine's fee for Points Of View was reduced to £1,300 in January 2018. He left the programme In July of the same Year .

Samira Ahmed (r) and fellow BBC presenter Naga Munchetty arrive at The Employment tribunal at Victory House, London on Monday Morning

Bbc News presenter Carrie Gracie , who fought over equal pay, said she knew of around 12 more people with employment tribunals "in the pipeline".

She Said the BBC's management was "defensive and resistant to admitting mistakes", and that Ahmed's case was "emblematic and extremely important to all The Other women still fighting".

Ahead of her tribunal, Ahmed Said she loved her role on Newswatch , in which audiences critique the BBC's reporting of news and Current Affairs , "despite it being difficult and challenging".

"I know that it is an important part of demonstrating the BBC service to all its audiences and the licence fee payers.

"I have a sense of pride working for a public service broadcaster which seeks to represent the diversity of Britain and its licence fee payers. "

She added: "On the back of my BBC ID card are written the BBC values which include 'we respect each other and celebrate our diversity' and 'we take pride in delivering quality and value for money'.

"I just ask why the BBC thinks I Am worth only a sixth of the value of The Work of A Man for doing a very similar job. "

'Gender not a factor'

In response to her claims, the BBC insisted it "is committed to equal pay", explaining the pay difference occurred due to the fact Vine's show is "entertainment" and Ahmed's programme was "news".

"Points of View is an entertainment programme with a long history and is a household name with The Public . Newswatch - while an important programme - isn't.

"Samira was Paid the same as her male predecessor when she began presenting Newswatch . Gender has not been a factor in levels of pay for Points of View. News and entertainment are very different markets and pay across the media industry reflects this. "

The NUJ said it was backing Ahmed's case because "The Scourge of unequal pay has No Place in our public service broadcaster".

"Unfortunately, despite Samira going through a lengthy and frustrating internal process in The Hope that a sensible solution could be achieved, the BBC has not resolved this case and it will now be for the tribunal to determine whether this monumental pay gap is appropriate and defensible," said NUJ General Secretary Michelle Stanistreet .

"Samira is to be congratulated for her persistence and determination to secure fair and equal treatment by her employer. "

Other broadcasting colleagues including Naga Munchetty , Sandi Toksvig , Alan Rusbridger , Andrew Copson , Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and The Right Reverend Nicholas Baines have offered Ahmed their support.

The case opened on Monday at the Central London Employment Tribunal with witnesses expected to appear on Tuesday.

It is listed to last for Seven Days .

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