Tina Daheley | |
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Daheley interviews former England women's national football team coach Mark Sampson in 2014 | |
Born | 1980 or 1981 (age 43–44) London, England |
Education | Brunel University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, newsreader and presenter |
Years active | 2007–present |
Employer | BBC |
Notable work | |
Children | 1 |
Tina Daheley (born 1980 or 1981) is an English journalist, newsreader and presenter who works for the BBC, both on television and radio. She currently reads the news on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show with Zoe Ball, often contributing to discussions during the show. She is also a relief presenter on the BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six. In 2018, she became the narrator (and later the regular presenter) of Points of View.
Career
Daheley joined the BBC in 2007. She has presented television coverage of women's football and co-presented the BBC Three political discussion show Free Speech, alongside Rick Edwards.
Daheley has also presented the 60 Seconds news on BBC Three, E24 on the News Channel and Revealed (BBC Two's Switch Zone). She is the former host of the 1Xtra news show, the flagship news programme for BBC Radio 1Xtra. She was the sports newsreader on BBC Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show from February 2010 until the show ended in September 2012. She went on to host the news, sport, and weather bulletins for Radio 1 Breakfast with Nick Grimshaw from 24 September 2012, until she left Radio 1 on 10 August 2018.
Since July 2016, Daheley has been a relief presenter on BBC Breakfast and Victoria Derbyshire. In September 2016, Daheley became one of the main presenters of Crimewatch, alongside Jeremy Vine.
On Tuesday 29 May 2018, Daheley made her debut on the BBC News at Six and on Sunday, 8 July 2018, Daheley made her debut on the BBC Weekend News and the BBC News at Ten, anchoring the corporation's flagship evening news programme for the first time.
In July 2018, the BBC published updated salaries of its best-paid presenters, and Daheley was included in the list for the first time. The corporation named on-air presenters earning more than £150,000 in 2017–18. Daheley was listed as earning between £150,000–£159,999 during that year.
In January 2019, Daheley joined BBC Radio 2 to become the newsreader on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show when Zoe Ball took over as presenter from Chris Evans. She also became part of the BBC Election Night team, reading the top of the hour five minute BBC News Summary. In June 2024 it was confirmed that Tina would be part of the new presenting team on the BBC News At One, alongside Anna Foster, Ben Brown, Nina Warhurst, Sally Nugent, Jon Kay and Reeta Chakrabarti, rotating in Salford - with a one-hour long programme.
Personal life
Daheley was born in 1980 or 1981. She comes from a Sikh family and was brought up in Perivale, West London. She was educated at The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls in Ealing. She studied computer science at Brunel University and went on to complete a Master's degree in journalism at the University of Leeds.
Daheley gave birth to a daughter in 2021
References
- "BBC Three - Free Speech, Series 2 - Tina Daheley". BBC.
- "Tina Daheley - chrismoyles.net Wiki". Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- "BBC Breakfast presenter Tina Daheley firced to deny pregnancy". Metro. 25 November 2022.
- Read-Dominguez, Jennifer; Nissim, Mayer (5 August 2016). "Jeremy Vine is the new host of Crimewatch". Digital Spy.
- "BBC pay: Men still dominate star salaries list". BBC News. 11 July 2018.
- "Tina Daheley announced as newsreader for The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2". BBC Media Centre. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- Dobinson, Kathryn (12 June 2014). "Tina Daheley: How I cracked into the macho world of football reporting". The Telegraph. (subscription required)
- "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
External links
- Tina Daheley at IMDb
- Susanna Reid, Kay Burley and Tina Daheley: Meet the election's top anchor women, Evening Standard
- Election 2015: the female journalists asking the hard questions, The Guardian
- BBC Radio 1 presenters
- BBC Radio 2 presenters
- BBC newsreaders and journalists
- BBC television presenters
- British women television presenters
- English television journalists
- English women journalists
- Alumni of Brunel University London
- Alumni of the University of Leeds
- Living people
- British women television journalists
- English women radio presenters
- 1980s births