Thomas T Adamson-Coumbousis
Thomas T Adamson-Coumbousis is a presenter and journalist for the global newschannel, France 24. He often presents in the evening from 20.00 to midnight GMT. Until 2007, Adamson filmed and reported for More4 News, and Channel 4 News at ITN.
Education
Adamson was educated at UCL in London and La Sorbonne in Paris. He speaks French, Greek and Spanish.
Broadcasting work
Although he started in print at Associated Press in Paris in 2003, Adamson's foray into TV began on French design programme Paris Modes, where he covered the catwalks at London Fashion Week.
He then worked as TF1's UK producer covering the aftermath of the 7/7 bomb attacks, and at GMTV's politics show The Sunday Programme where he produced their Climate Change special.
Since More4's launch in 2005, Adamson has reported on Culture and European news, and has been dispatched to Belgium and France and has also reported on the closure of the window brothels in Amsterdam,[1] and the plight of the Greek economy after the Athens Olympic Games.[2] His reports include Life After Death Row: The Exonerated, Are Early Day Motions Pointless?, Pentagon's Plans for a Gay Bomb and The L Word Goes Interactive.
References
- ↑ Archived February 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
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External links
France 24
- A Week in the Magreb programme - France 24
- The Guardian article on controversy over Adamson interviewing Tehran journalist as he gets detained by police (Friday 6 November 2009)
Culture / Channel 4 News
- Cultural reporting: Sydney Pollack on Architect Frank Gehry
- Culture reporting: Lauren Greenfield's Thin Documentary
- Report on Robert Greenwald's film 'Iraq for Sale'
- Pentagon's plans for a gay bomb
- Channel 4 Profile