Jan Fran

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Jeanette Francis (Arabic: جانيت فرانسيس), better known as Jan Fran, is a Lebanese-Australian journalist and presenter. She has worked with the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), and served as co-host of current affairs and satire TV program The Feed and the podcast The Few Who Do alongside Marc Fennell.

Born
Jeannette Francis[1]

1985 (age 4041)[2]
KnownforThe Feed
Spouse
Al Morrow
(m. 2015)
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Jan Fran
Born
Jeannette Francis[1]

1985 (age 4041)[2]
EducationMount Saint Joseph, Milperra, University of Technology Sydney
Known forThe Feed
Spouse
Al Morrow
(m. 2015)
Websitejanfran.net
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Early life

Fran was born in Lebanon[3] to a Maronite Christian family. In 1989, she moved to Australia,[2] where she grew up in Bankstown in Sydney, New South Wales.[4] Fran studied journalism[2] and international studies at the University of Technology Sydney.[citation needed]

Career

Fran began her career as a foreign correspondent with SBS, working on Insight and Dateline.[5] For her series on women in post-war Uganda, she was nominated for a Young Walkley Award in 2012. She was a presenter on The Feed[2][6] from the program’s launch in 2013[7] until July 2019.[7] She has collaborated in various ways with co-presenter Marc Fennell.

As a presenter, Fran has hosted TV coverage of Tropfest, and has been a guest presenter on Network Ten’s The Project.[1][6] In 2017, she was made an Australia Day Ambassador.[8] Fran also hosted the series Medicine or Myth? on SBS in 2019.[9]

Fran is an ambassador for Plan International Australia and has hosted a series of podcasts called Sexism and the City which Plan commissioned.[6][10] She has also challenged the different ways in which the perpetrators of the Christchurch mosque shootings and the Orlando nightclub shooting were described and presented by the media.[11]

In 2019 Fran won a Walkley Award for three episodes of her online video series, The Frant in the category of "All Media: Commentary, Analysis, Opinion, and Critique."[12] Her works examined the gender pay gap, the merit myth, and biased media reporting after the mass-shooting in Christchurch.

As of November 2019, she is writing a memoir, Of Middle Eastern Appearance, to be published by Hachette Australia.[13]

In 2021, Fran began hosting Question Everything with Wil Anderson on ABC.[14]

In 2025, Fran started a company with Antoinette Lattouf "Ette Media".[15] The pair launched a podcast "We used to be Journo's".

Personal life

In 2015, Fran married Al Morrow, an advertising director.[1]

References

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