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John James Sergeant (born 14 April 1944) [2] is an English television and radio journalist and broadcaster. He was the BBC 's chief political correspondent from 1992 to 2000 and the Political Editor of ITN from 2000 until 2002.
John Sergeant (journalist) (born 1944), English journalist and broadcaster; John Sergeant (missionary) (1710-1749), American missionary to the Mahicans of Stockbridge; John Sergeant (politician) (1779–1852), American politician; John Sergeant (priest) (1623–1707/10), Roman Catholic priest and writer; See also. John Sargent (disambiguation)
BBC News provides television journalism to BBC network bulletins (on BBC One and BBC Two) and programmes as well as the BBC News Channel available around the world and in the United Kingdom. BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced ...
John G. Sargent (1860–1939), U.S. Attorney General; John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), American portrait artist; John Turner Sargent Sr. (1924–2012), president and CEO of the Doubleday and Company publishing house; John Turner Sargent (born c. 1956), American publisher, CEO of Macmillan and Executive Vice President of the Holtzbrinck ...
Christa Ackroyd – main presenter on Look North from 2001 until 2013. She had previously been a presenter on Yorkshire Television's Calendar during the 1990s.; Kate Adie – chief news correspondent for BBC News during which time she became well known for reporting from war zones around the world – her first major assignment was reporting on the Iranian embassy siege in London in 1980.
Michael Sergeant is an English author, communications consultant and former journalist who worked for the BBC, Sky News, Reuters and CNN as a political correspondent, business correspondent and general news reporter. He also covered general and political stories across the UK for programmes including Today, BBC Breakfast and the BBC News Channel.
From 2006 to 2011, it was called the John Sargent, Sr. First Novel Prize in honor of John Turner Sargent, Sr.. From 2011 to 2014, it was known as the Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, named for Center for Fiction board member Nancy Dunnan and her journalist father Ray W. Flaherty. [1]
John Turner Sargent Sr. (June 26, 1924 – February 5, 2012) was president and CEO of the Doubleday and Company publishing house from 1963 to 1978, taking over from the previous president, Douglas Black. He led the expansion of the company from "a modest, family-controlled business to an industry giant with interests extending into broadcasting ...