Glenn Campbell (broadcaster)
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Glenn Campbell | |
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Born | 1976 Islay, Scotland |
Occupation | BBC Scotland presenter/reporter |
Notable credit(s) | Newsnight Scotland, The Politics Show |
Glenn Campbell (born 1976) is a Scottish news and current affairs broadcaster, currently working for BBC Scotland. He grew up on Islay and studied at the University of Glasgow.
His career began in commercial radio. A former Head of News and Sport at Scot FM, he also presented the station's news magazine 'Lunchtime Live' which won a silver Sony Award in 1999.
Glenn joined BBC Scotland in 2001, originally working for their radio station, BBC Radio Scotland. Currently, he works for their television arm, regularly reporting and presenting on Reporting Scotland and Scotland 2016. He also presented the network's coverage of the 2007 Scottish Election and contributes regularly on Good Morning Scotland. He has been a stand-in presenter on Radio 4's PM programme. Campbell hosted BBC Scotland's coverage of the 2015 General Election and anchored coverage of the 2016 Scottish Parliament Election.
On 25 August 2014, Campbell moderated the second Scottish independence debate between Alistair Darling and Alex Salmond in Glasgow. He then hosted the Referendum result programme on BBC One Scotland on the night of September 18th 2014.[1]
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