The Met Gala's heavenly bodies! At the time, he commented of Rowling: In a blog about the transgender debate, she offended many people. The presenter will . 'There are still many people who choose not to be vaccinated and we think it is important to hear from all sides of the discussion. But no one from the BBC has spoken to me yet about taking over. Before joining the BBC, Rajan was the final editor of the print edition of the Independent, having been appointed to the role aged 29 in 2013 by the owner, Evgeny Lebedev. He will now step down from his Media Editor role andbegin filming early next year and be seen on screen from autumn 2023. When he was announced as the new host in August, almost a year before hell be hitting our screens on the BBC One programme, Rajan described the opportunity to host as dream come true territory. The BBC Two documentaryallegedly aired "unfounded" allegations that William and his staff briefed the mediaagainst Meghan and Harry. 14k Followers, 325 Following, 203 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Amol Rajan (@amolrajan) ", The Daily Mail reports in one open letter to William and Kate after they had announced their first pregnancy, Rajan congratulated the couple, but wrote: "Neither of you have a special claim on the glorious city of Cambridge so quit pretending you do.". Jeremy Paxman largely facilitated that environment. And every single one of these lines can be found on one particular Twitter feed that re-tweeted them Amol Rajans! Amol Rajan, who presented the controversial beeb documentary The Princes And The Press, wrote a number of remarks about the royals in The Independent back in 2012. . My industry. Amol was appointed the BBC's first Media Editor, leading its journalism on media and technology globally, in 2016. He became a presenter of Newsnight in 1989, a position he would hold until June 2014 during which time he interviewed high-profile figures from politics and culture. . But if hes laughing at them inwardly at Amanda Platell of the Daily Mail trying to sound cute rather than just plain bitchy; at Valentine Low of the Times reading out, cheerfully and without any obvious embarrassment, the copy he filed from Harry and Meghans wedding (a love that burnt so fiercely it needed a health and safety warning); at Omid Scobie, the Duchess of Sussexs very favourite stenographer, paddling around in her dysfunctional family without his water wings how on Earth to explain Rajans own, no less comical mode? Agony and ecstasy for Generation Covid after biggest ever 'I was hoping for B,B,Cit's D,D,C': Awkward moment teen EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: How Roger Moore mistakenly greeted Do not sell or share my personal information. These days, Rajan who likes to wear jewellery including a heavy chain round his neck and a large earring is on a salary of 325,000 a year, which perhaps explains why he seems to think the old rules dont apply, at least not to him. You were barely tolerated: the end. 'I won't stop thinking today about my late, beloved Dad, whose devotion to education brought him to England, whose love of knowledge I imbibed as a kid, and whose belief in the noble challenge of university so shaped my life. Before we go on, I should say I have never so much as met Rajan, in case anyone imagines were friends from some cursed London media party circuit (I do not attend cursed parties). Bowing out after 25 years, Mr Paxman presented a Newsnight programme including an interview with then-London mayor Boris Johnson, while they both rode a tandem bicycle. Rajan, who has in the past written openly about his republican views, has been involved in a number of controversies during his time at the corporation. What is it about Rajan that has so enraged some sections of the press? The Daily Mail reports in . Mr Rajan, who used to edit the paper, reportedly called Prince Philip a "racist buffoon" in one column while describing Wills' and Kate's public role "a total fraud" in an open letter to the couple. Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman's politics team. It comes after it was announced on Tuesday that Paxman is stepping down as the host of University Challenge after 28 years - ending his reign as the longest-serving current quizmaster on UK TV. Kendall Jenner flashes her derrire and TOWERS over her sisters in massive platforms at Met Kylie Jenner looks red hot in a skintight fiery gown with a thigh-high slit and a matching two-toned robe as Met Gala 2023: Here come the Brits! Amol Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as host of University Challenge from autumn 2023, the BBC revealed today. The relationship between press and royals is like the relationship between stalker and stalkee, or Britain and the US. I was greedy, I was into my cocaine, he offered as an explanation for his rabid investigations into her private life (at the time, he wanted needed to know all about any STIs Davy might have had). The rave reviews went on and on and on. Pupils and parents face more disruption as thousands of teachers go on strike again today in row over pay Keir Starmer braces for civil service verdict on Sue Gray's recruitment as his chief of staff today saying Police FINALLY confront Just Stop Oil eco-mob causing travel chaos in London as they order them off road but RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: What do we want? But the presenter, who has three grown-up children with ex partner Elizabeth Clough, said he refused to be 'beaten down' by the condition and said he hoped it would not totally incapacitate him. Of course yeah, OK Im gripped. The New Statesmans weekly environment email on the politics, business and culture of the climate and nature crises - in your inbox every Thursday. Rajan, 39, will combine the role with his other jobs presenting episodes of Radio 4s Today programme and his own television interview series. Earlier this week, Lillian Crawford shared how she had originally been excited to see former standby presenter Samira Ahmed, 54, as the new host. He wrote: 'When it comes to our absurd monarchy, journalists are so bamboozled by aristocratic wealth that they can only portray a confected picture to their audience. Neither of us were properly informed of why we were no longer a part of the show, she explained. A tiara? Ed Sheeran devastated after his beloved Irish grandmother who inspired one of his hit songs dies. It was yet another of his presenting gigs Amol Rajan Interviews (BBC2) that appeared to have set him off on Friday. It gives me hope for the future.'. Some horrible, kinky part of me does want to hear all about how Thomas Markle was photographed buying a toilet. His posting made Fleet Street history as Rajan became the first non-white editor of a mainstream national newspaper. Country diary: Avian flu is devastating the seabirds of the Northern Isles . Perhaps part of the problem apart from the relaxed diction of which Rajan seems so proud is his reportedly uncomfortable relationship with Todays elder statesman Nick Robinson, a former BBC political editor. A man who has applauded the bravery of TERFs is taking over a show with one of the biggest queer/trans representations on TV. In the meantime, the Sun and Mail have called loudly for the smelling salts over this look at the princes relations with the media, citing such outrages as the documentary having annoyed members of the royal family, and Rajans previously expressed republican views. In an interview with the Mails Jan Moir in 2021, Rajan after careful thought decided his greatest virtue was . A truly vintage week for hypocrisy in an industry I simply cannot take seriously: the newspaper industry. After the newcomers name was announced, she revealed she believed it was worse than the name who she was originally told would replace Paxman. True, he tried to be self-effacing when he joined Today, yet he made the story all about himself in what many would describe as an episode of humble-bragging. Apologising today, the 38-year-old journalist wrote on Twitter: "In reference to very reasonable questions about some foolish commentary from a former life, I want to say I deeply regret it. Rajan has worked variously as the BBC's media editor and presenter of its Media Show, a Masterchef critic, and the host of the Big Debate on the Asian Network. If its who I believe it is, its a bad decision. 11 Mar 2021. "Amol is an experienced BBC journalist who reports on all of the topics he covers in an impartial way and in line with the BBC's editorial guidelines. However, with his name not even being on many bookmakers lists, his appointment has been a surprise to some fans of the show. I may need a lie down after this. He went on to share that he was conscious of following in the footsteps of the late great Bamber Gascoigne,who died last year after a short illness, and Paxman, who fronted the programme for 28 years. For he revealed that on the eve of his debut appearance, hed had a full-on panic attack, drunk three massive rums and managed only an hours sleep before appearing for the show at 3.45am. The new role is a major promotion for the BBC rising star, who replaces Paxman after he stepped down as host of the TV quiz show after 28 years, ending his reign as the longest-serving current quizmaster on UK TV. "I would like to say sorry for any offence they caused then or now. If youve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page wed love to hear from you. Rajans first film returned, embarrassingly for the newspapers in question, to the phone-hacking scandal, having bagged an interview with a private eye who claims to have worked for the News of the World when Harry was dating Chelsy Davy. Amol is an experienced BBC journalist who reports on all of the topics he covers in an impartial way and in line with the BBC's editorial guidelines. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. What you get is an idol, not a person. Its hard to sit on this University Challenge thing. Rajan, a former editor of The Independent, was forced to apologise after making incendiary remarks about the royals in articles written for the newspaper in 2012. However, responding to the complaints, a BBC spokesperson said: 'The BBC's exclusive interview is the first time Novak Djokovic has spoken about his position himself, and our news editors judged that the interview was of genuine significance and was of interest to our audience, particularly in light of what unfolded in the build-up of the Australian Open in January. His bumptiousness was quite off the scale some tracts of the programme were little less than The Amol Rajan Show. The BBC had also been set to release a five-part podcast this week, exploring the royals relationship with the Press, but it was mysteriously delayed at the eleventh hour. "However, too often it is overblown and unfounded claims from unnamed sources that are presented as facts and it is disappointing when anyone, including the BBC, gives them credibility.". The heartfelt reason Kate and Prince William chose the name Charlotte for their daughter - who turns eight Charlotte is terrific in Trotters! A BBC journalist was today forced to apologise for making "rude" and "immature" comments about Prince Philip, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Another tweet from the same year slammed the BBC's footage of the Trooping of the Colour, branding it "relentless, spirit-crushing monarchist propaganda". Furious neighbourhood row over iconic gardens near set of 'Notting Hill': Homeowner is 'threatened with Birdwatchers capture extremely rare Grey-headed lapwing on camera for the first time in the UK. . The gargoyles on display here only make their weird, semi-necrophilia seem all the more repellent by talking so very earnestly about it. Whatever it is, they can all be seen enjoying themselves mightily in Amol Rajans new documentary series, The Princes and the Press. "I wrote things that were rude and immature and I look back on them now with real embarrassment, and ask myself what I was thinking, frankly I would like to say sorry for any offence they caused then or now. After playing excerpts from the interview, Rajan said: And if that isnt enough for you, the whole series, which has got interviews with the likes of Greta Thunberg stop laughing, Justin Billie Jean King and Ian McKellen thats a good one is on BBC Sounds . A trivial point, perhaps, but one, say some colleagues, wholly in keeping with the character of the man. I have watched University Challenge obsessively for years, addicted to its high standards, glorious title music, and inspirational contestants, he said. Rajan was appointed as the BBC's first Media Editor in November 2016 and he began presenting The Media Show in May 2017. 'Sometimes you feel awake, sometimes you feel asleep, and how you are today is no guide to how you will be tomorrow. Anonymous briefing is the royal beats lifeblood, helped by the fact royal households are famously Earths most bitchy workplaces (not even newspaper offices or the BBC come close). Mr Paxman announced in May 2021 he was being treated for Parkinson's but said his symptoms were 'currently mild'. Chris Cooper, an electronic engineering. The presenter also said he didn't want to join a support group because he was suspicious of them. Partly down to jealousy perhaps, because he has risen so speedily and some of them are slightly puzzled by that. Those offended felt she was questioning their identity and even attacking their human rights, which they argue is a form of discrimination or hate speech., While he went on to claim that he takes no view whatsoever on the issues she raised, he added: I do take an issue on abuse and trolling, and Rowling has achieved the inglorious honour of topping many a league table for those., The BBC said at the time:Amol made clear he was not taking a view on the subject of JK Rowlings essay and acknowledged the severity of offence that some people had taken to what shed written. ", The BBC did not comment any further, but in a previous statement, it said: "Once journalists join the BBC, they leave past views at the door. TV tonight: Amol Rajan's futile attempt at cracking the class ceiling The BBC reporter investigates how much freedom of travel there is between Britain's classes. That, and the constant possibility of a knee-trembler in the silver cupboard with some likeminded house elf (listen, Im not knocking it). The second part of the doc was titled 'Sussexit'- after Harry said the term 'Megxit' was a misogynistic term that was "created by a troll [and] amplified by royal correspondents". Doggy day-care! In a series of tweets, Rajan, 38, said he "deeply regretted" the comments he had made in a "former life". Even before the controversial documentary aired the BBC faced a 'bias' row over selecting Rajan for the role, after it emerged he once called the idea of monarchy 'absurd'. Published: 22:01 BST, 7 February 2023 | Updated: 13:51 BST, 8 February 2023. The BBC said it received complaints from some viewers who felt the interview was given too much prominence and that it was 'irresponsible' to amplify his views on the vaccine. Rajan had previously worked for Lebedev as a media adviser. Amol Rajan is the BBC's media editor. Ive had an amazing time rehearsing & being a standby presenter for it this year. On Friday morning, he broke new ground. OK, but these are distant past events. His chutzpah was again in evidence two years later when he appeared on Question Time. . Rajan asked Oborne if he had. Amol Rajan investigates how much class still matters in Britain's elite professions. 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Given that the only human right they care about is free speech, this seems an awkward spot to be occupying. [See also: Why the medias civil war over Meghan and Harry wont end any time soon]. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Offence is the price of free speech. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group. Think of the Swiss photocall at which a boom mic picked up Prince Charles observing the dutiful ranks of royal press. But others have taken issue with the move from the BBC, after a former University Challenge researcher explained why she felt he was not the right decision to helm the programme. But it is a tribute to the business that said burden is shouldered daily by any number of lavishly shameless individuals, across all titles, without exception. I no longer work on the show, she commented on Twitter. Due to your consent preferences, youre not able to view this. He was the editor of the Independent, they must have thought, hell understand, hell listen, hell take me seriously. Amol Rajan's University Challenge disaster | The Spectator Congratulations to Amol Rajan, who adds the mantle of University Challenge host to his burgeoning portfolio of BBC jobs. Ive always been happy to go through an honest fair process and be judged on my merits. Rajans presenting style has begun to attract comment from even the most cautious of commentators, with the Financial Times recently describing him dryly as the BBCs increasingly ubiquitous presenter. He seems to doubt anyone watching could have even the vaguest grasp not only of the basics of journalism, but of the English language itself. Amol Rajan also branded Prince Philip a 'racist buffoon'. [See also: Prince Harrys attack on the tabloids ignores the real media pirates]. But no one from the BBC has spoken to me yet about taking over.
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