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Justin Webb is one of BBC TV's top presenters. He first came
to prominence on weekday mornings between
6.30am
and 9.00am
anchoring the flagship current affairs programme "Breakfast News", interviewing
everyone from the Prime Minister to top sportsmen and women.
Justin began his TV
and radio career in 1986, when he worked in Northern Ireland before moving to
London to work on Radio Four's "Today" programme. Justin them moved to BBC
Television to work firstly as a reporter and then as a Foreign Affairs
Correspondent. During this time he was dispatched to report from cities such as
Washington, Moscow and Jerusalem. He was based in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf
War and has also worked in
Bosnia.
Justin went
onto presenting the main BBC TV News at the weekends as well as Radio 4's The
World Tonight. In July 1999 he took up an appointment as Europe Correspondent
for the BBC and was based in
Brussels
until August 2002.
Justin is
now based in Washington,
and is the BBC's main US
correspondent. He also presents regular pieces for CNN USA
edition, and his BBC pieces are often syndicated across the networks.
Justin's
experience of handling a live television programme and interviewing key people,
ensuring he gets to the heart of the story, makes him an obvious choice for
hosting corporate seminars and making keynote speeches.
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