
David Eades Biography
David Eades is a media personality serving as a journalist and newsreader for BBC News. He presents The World Today (05:00–08:00) as well as The World Tonight on Radio Four.
David Eades Age
David Eades was born on May 15, 1968, in England. He is 54 years old.
David Eades Height
Eaded stands at an average height of 6 feet tall.
David Eades Education
He attended and graduated from the independent school Kent College in Canterbury, Kent. He also studied French and Politics at the University of Bristol and graduated in 1986.
David Eades Family
David Eades Wife
He is married to his pretty wife Teresa Eades. They first met at a public conference. The duo is blessed with two sons and three stepsons, Jamie, Toby, and Dominic.
David Eades Salary
David receives an annual salary of $329,991 per year. This is according to BBC News anchors and reporters’ salaries.
David Eade’s Net Worth
Eades has an estimated net worth of $ 1 million – $ 5 million.
David Eades Career
David is a journalist and newsreader working for BBC News. He presents The World Today among other BBC news outlets and has a long track record in presenting on both domestic and international outlets for the BBC, including The World Tonight on Radio Four.
He has held the posts of Europe Correspondent, Ireland correspondent, and senior Sports News Correspondent, as well as the specialist position of Channel Tunnel Correspondent at the time of its construction. He has also presented weekend editions of BBC Breakfast.
He is a mentor and trainer for BBC journalists and presenters and delivers presentational training beyond the broadcasting field. Since 2003, David has run his own business called “Allday Media Ltd”, providing film production services for sports and conference events. He is also a highly experienced MC and moderator, covering international conferences, in areas of European affairs, Sustainability, and Sport.
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