Jane Hill Bio, Age, Education, Family, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, BBC ,Social Media

Jane Hill
Jane Hill

Jane Hill Biography

Jane Hill is a British journalist famously known for working at BBC. As a main presenter for the network, she is entrusted to anchor broadcasts like BBC News at one, BBC News at Five mainly. Additionally, she at times appears on BBC News at Ten, BBC News at Six, BBC Weekend News as well as Presenting The World Tonight at BBC Radio 4. Since 1986, Hill has been on Media Industry doing what she is best at. Let dive through her personal life and career in this article.

Jane Hill’s Age

Born as Jane Amanda Hill on 10 June 1969, she is currently 54 years old. She hails from Eastbourne, Sussex, United Kingdom and was born under the Zodiac sign of Gemini.

Jane Hill Education

Hill  is regarded as a smart  which is evident in her education background. The learned lady, schooled at Micklefield School in East Sussex and later graduated from university of London with Bachelor of Arts degree in politics in 1991. In 2017 she recieved an honorary degree from Queen Mary University of London.

Jane Hill’s family- parents and siblings

She was born and raised by Margaret and David hill in Eastbourne. Her father was a local government officer passed on 2010 from Parkinson’s. Information about whether she has siblings is not available.

Jane Hill wife and children

Jane is married to her wife Sara shepherd and the couple tied knots in 2013 in north London in a civil partnership ceremony. Hill and wife who is a Camera woman, got married after dating for three years. She came out as gay in a BBC magazine Ariel in December 2009.  Before meeting the love of her life she was dating Chris Hollins. Jane does not have any children yet. About her health she revealed she beat breast cancer and underwent mastectomy in 2018.

Jane Hill salary and net worth

She earns a salary of around $126,790 annually from BBC as a presenter. His estimated net worth is $55.5 million as of 2024.

Jane Hill career in BBC

She worked for BBC local radio for paid and voluntary positions from 1986 to 1991. later she underwent a BBC journalism training program and upon completion she worked at the BBC radio 5 as a producer for 18 months since its launch. She also underwent BBC regional news training and joined BBC radio as a presenter of Berkshire and south today before moving to national news presenting.

In November 1997 BBC launched a 24Hrs  channel and assigned hill as an overnight presenter and also a BBC world news. She occasionally presented BBC breakfast. Currently she anchors the BBC news at one and five for weekdays and for weekends she presents BBC news at ten o’clock and at six. She also at times presents the world tonight on BBC radio 4.

In her career, she has been a big role model and to top on it, she has been an advocate of LGBTQ rights as a member.

Jane Hill social media platforms

she is active on Twitter: @janehillnews and on Facebook

 

 

 

 

 

 

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