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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.
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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.
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John Sergeant may refer to: 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
Talking Points Memo was founded as a political blog in 2000 by Josh Marshall, who until 2004 was the site's sole employee. [3] In 2005, TPM Media LLC was incorporated, [3] and the company began to grow with more employees and spinoff websites. [4]
Lyse Marie Doucet CM OBE (/ l iː z d u ˈ s ɛ t /; born 24 December 1958) is a Canadian journalist who is the BBC's Chief International Correspondent and senior presenter. She presents on BBC World Service radio and BBC World News television, and also reports for BBC Radio 4 and BBC News in the United Kingdom, including Newshour, Ukraniecast and Newscast.
During a live report for the Australian morning show Sunrise, journalist Amelia Brace and cameraman Timothy Myers were assaulted by a charging police line. [111] Brace was clubbed with a police baton and Myers was hit in the chest with the edge of a riot shield and then punched, as they covered protests near the White House. [112]