Jonathan Munro

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Jonathan Munro is BBC News Global Director and Deputy CEO, BBC News and Current Affairs.

Munro was born in Sheffield in 1966. He was educated at Nottingham University.[1][2]

ITV career

Munro worked at ITN for 26 years. He joined as an editorial trainee and worked as a correspondent in the UK, Europe (for three years) and elsewhere.[3] In 2004, when Deborah Turness was promoted to the new role of editor of ITV News Network, Munro became her deputy, in the role of ITV News assistant editor, responsible for newsgathering and the planning of special events.[4] He covered the Yugoslav Wars, the Gulf War, the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. He worked in the United States, Russia and Africa, and was Political News Editor for two years.[3] He won an RTS Judges’ Award for negotiating the UK's first prime ministerial debates in 2010.[5] In 2012, he was Director of Newsgathering and Deputy Editor of ITV News.[6]

Munro deputised for Turness when she was on maternity leave; and was Acting Editor when Turness left ITN in 2013.[7][8]

BBC career

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