Hannah Vaughan Jones
Hannah Vaughan Jones (née Tallet) is a British journalist and presenter, employed by CNN International and previously on Sky News.
Personal life
She was brought up in the West Country. Her home town is Bristol and attended Bristol Grammar School
Vaughan Jones has run in several half marathons. She is also a yogi, keen skier, amateur surfer, and musical theatre enthusiast.
She is married to ITV News correspondent, Lewis Vaughan Jones.
Broadcasting career
Prior to joining Sky in 2007, she worked as a BBC radio reporter in Bristol, a senior producer for the Associated Press and as a TV reporter for Russia Today (RT) based in Moscow. She has also presented Channel 5 News.
Vaughan Jones began at Sky News behind the camera as a senior output producer before switching to presenting. During her time, Vaughan Jones has covered a variety of breaking news stories such as Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the Boston marathon bombings, the death of Nelson Mandela and Ukraine's popular uprising of 2014.
Vaughan Jones was formerly the main weekday presenter on Sky's overnight coverage including the Sky World News between 3 and 6am. She also presented across Sky's daytime output, including occasionally anchoring and co-presenting on Sky News Sunrise.[1]
In February 2016, Vaughan Jones joined CNN International and presents the channel's daily news programme CNN Newsroom from the channel's London studio. [2]
She is married to ITV News political correspondent Lewis Vaughan Jones.
References
- ↑ "Hannah Vaughan Jones". Corporate.sky.com. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
- ↑ "Hannah Vaughan Jones joins CNN International". cnncommentary.com. 2016-02-04.