Martha Kearney

Journalist

Martha Kearney was born in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland on October 8th, 1957 and is the Journalist. At the age of 66, Martha Kearney biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 8, 1957
Nationality
Ireland, United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Age
66 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Journalist
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Education
St Anne's College, Oxford
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Hugh Kearney (1924–2017), Catherine "Kate" Murphy
Martha Kearney Career

Kearney began her career as a phone operator on phone-in programmes at the London commercial radio station LBC and Independent Radio News in London. She was a reporter on the AM programme before becoming a political correspondent when she covered the 1987 general election. In 1988 she joined A Week in Politics on Channel 4 as a reporter. In 1990 she moved to the BBC's political programme On the Record.

In 1998, Kearney became a regular presenter of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. In 2000 she became political editor of BBC Two's Newsnight programme. She presented Newsnight and its weekly consumer survey of entertainment and culture, Newsnight Review, with increasing frequency. She was a candidate to succeed Andrew Marr as the BBC's political editor in 2005, but lost out to Nick Robinson.

Kearney featured in a spoof segment of the BBC comedy series Time Trumpet, titled "Honey, I Shrunk Martha Kearney", in which Jeremy Paxman, in a fantasy version of Newsnight, interviewed her when she was a third of her normal size. She also featured later in the episode in a spoof report from Notting Hill. In 2006, she presented with her father a Radio 4 series on the history of universities in Britain, The Idea of a University.

Kearney presented her final Woman's Hour on 19 March 2007 and her final Newsnight on 23 March 2007. She became the main presenter of Radio 4's lunchtime news programme The World at One on 16 April 2007. She presented Newsnight Review which became The Review Show from 2006 until 2014.

Kearney was nominated for a BAFTA award for her coverage of the Northern Ireland peace process in 1998. She was, with Jenni Murray, 2004 TRIC radio presenter of the year, and won a Sony bronze award for a programme on child poverty. She was awarded Political Commentator of the Year by The House magazine in 2006. In 2014 the Voice of the Listener & Viewer awarded her its Best Individual Contribution to Radio award.

In 2013, Kearney won her episode of the Great Comic Relief Bake Off competing against Claudia Winkleman, Ed Byrne and Helen Glover.

Kearney joined Today on Radio 4 in April 2018 as a main presenter, swapping posts with Sarah Montague.

Other BBC work includes The Secret World of Lewis Carroll (2015) for BBC Two, Being The Brontes (2016) for BBC Two, The Great Butterfly Adventure (2016) for BBC Four, The Books That Made Britain (2016) for BBC One, Great Irish Journeys (2017) for BBC Four, and MAKE! Craft Britain (2017) for BBC Four.

She has also presented Talking Books for the BBC from Hay Festival interviewing Kazuo Ishiguro and Marlon James amongst others.

In 2004 Kearney was a judge for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction (formerly the Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction). She chaired the Prize's judging panel in 2020.

In 2005 she chaired the judges for the women-only Orange Prize for Fiction.

Kearney chaired the judges for the 2012 Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine.

In 2013 Kearney was a judge for the Man Booker Prize.

Kearney was President of the Classical Association, 2013–14.

Kearney's husband was an executive producer of the Academy Awards nominated short documentary Watani: My Homeland. In the run-up to the ceremony Kearney described her preparations for the "red carpet" with Eddie Mair on the Radio 4 PM programme.

Kearney is a keen bee-keeper and has made the BBC programmes Who Killed The Honey Bee (2009) for BBC Four, The Wonder of Bees (2014) for BBC Four and a two-part nature documentary Hive Alive (2014) alongside Chris Packham for BBC Two.

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Emma Barnett's emotional farewell to Woman's Hour: Presenter says 'incredible' show will 'be a part of me forever' in her final ever episode ahead of joining Radio 4's Today

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
Barnett, 39, originally from Manchester, has hosted the Radio 4 show since 2021 but is set to join the Today Programme from May, replacing Martha Kearney. Her stint as presenter came to an end at 11 am on Thursday as she praised the 'incredible' show, saying it will 'be a part of me forever'. Woman's Hour, which runs for an hour between 10 and 11 am on Radio 4, highlights women's issues and stories, as well as more lighthearted content.

Who could replace Emma Barnett on Women's Hour? Following her transfer to BBC Radio 4's Today show, the former ladette, a Strictly Come Dancing actress, and a former football reporter are all competing for the role

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
As Emma Barnett was announced as the new host of the BBC Radio 4 Today show from May, rumors are mounting over who will replace her at the helm of Women's Hour. After the retirement of Dame Jenni Murray, Barnett took on the main presenting role of Women's Hour in 2020. It was a natural stepping stone for the broadcaster, who first started working on the show as a 17-year-old and guest-presented for over five years before replacing Dame Jenni. But with Barnett set to leave Women's Hour in just two months - who are the stalking candidates set to fill her shoes?

Today listeners get ready!New presenter Emma Barnett has had rows with the transgender lobby, battled anti-Semitism and once asked if Labour wanted to nationalise sausages

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
Emma Barnett's appointment to the Today show could see a surge in news headlines following the presenter's previous clashes with the transgender lobby, anti-Semitism, and... asking if Labour intended 'to nationalize sausages.' Barnett, 39, who has been dubbed one of the best interviewers of her time, will bring a wealth of hard work to the flagship news show. After months of rumors, Barnett, 39, was announced today that after months of rumors, she would step into the role in May when veteran host Martha Kearney steps down.