Wendy Austin
Dr Wendy Elizabeth Austin Hewitt MBE is a BBC journalist and broadcaster in BBC Northern Ireland, and former presenter of BBC Radio Ulster’s current affairs programme Talkback.
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Occupation | Television presenter |
Austin began her career in journalism at The Belfast Telegraph, leaving in 1976 to join the fledgling Downtown Radio, and later that year moving to the BBC where she was a television reporter before moving into radio presentation.
From 1981 she was involved in the breakfast time Good Morning Ulster reporting and presenting, before moving to the newly created Breakfast Time on BBC TV. Other radio shows followed - Morning Extra and Wendy After Lunch, before a move to BBCR4 in London, presenting PM Woman's Hour and The Exchange. She returned to present GMU in the early 1990s.[1] On one occasion on Good Morning Ulster while interviewing former Ulster Unionist Party deputy leader John Taylor she objected to what she perceived as his patronising style and stated "I am not your dear girl."[2] In 2009 she began to present the lunchtime Talk Back on Radio Ulster, then in 2015 launched BBC R Ulster's Inside Business.
In 2005 Wendy Austin was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters (DLitt), University of Ulster, "for her contribution to broadcasting". She was named the Northern Ireland Radio Broadcaster of the year in the CIPR Awards 2006. Austin was Chairperson of the Arts and Business NI Advisory Committee and a UK Trustee of the charity. Wendy was awarded an MBE in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours list.
Crime NI
Wendy Austin as of 15 March 2022 is with Dearbhail McDonald presenting a New Monthly Program on BBC NI Known as Crime NI in Partnership with Crimestoppers The series will also offer regular crime prevention and traffic safety advice [3]
References
- "Dunseith Leaves Talkback In Reshuffle", 4NI.co.uk, 11 August 2009
- Audrey Watson "Wendy is our Morning Star", Belfast Telegraph, 1 June 2009
- "Crime NI", BBC NI, 16 March 2022