James Gordon (journalist)

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James Daniel Gordon is a broadcast journalist and radio presenter for BBC News and the Mail Online. He is a correspondent covering America, especially New York. He writes online articles: topics covered have included the controversy over selling school places overseas, [1] the forgotten residents of Louisiana whose town resides in the "spillaway area" in case of flooding, [2] New York's homeless stealing people's trash [3] and the end of NASA's Space Shuttle program. [4]

Early career

Graduating from the University of Cardiff, [5] [ better source needed ] Gordon's career began with presenting news packages for BBC Radio Yorkshire. [6] Following a period working as a journalist for Newsbeat and BBC News 24 at the BBC Television Centre in London, Gordon moved to the BBC's New York. [7]

Gordon is married to CNET Associate Producer, Sally Neiman. [8]

Gordon presents a regular Saturday evening show on UKCountryRadio.com. [9]

In 2018, Gordon moved to Harlem in Manhattan.

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References

  1. Gordon, James (7 June 2012). "The US school selling places overseas". BBC News.
  2. "Louisiana flooding: Calm before storm in Butte La Rose". BBC News. 18 May 2011.
  3. "New York tackles 'rubbish thieves'". BBC News. BBC. 12 October 2007. Retrieved 12 October 2007.
  4. Gordon, James (20 July 2011). "Shuttle's demise brings Titusville down to earth". BBC News.
  5. "James Gordon: University of Cardiff".
  6. "North Yorkshire Radio: HMS York returns to base".
  7. "How do we get children excited about maths?". BBC. Retrieved 17 June 2008.
  8. "CNET Profile - Sally Neiman Gordon".
  9. "James Gordon on UK Country Radio".