Roger Mosey

Roger Mosey (born 4 January 1958)[1] is a British author, broadcaster, and current Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.[3] He often contributes articles and columns to international newspapers including The Guardian, The Times, The Spectator, New Statesman, and the Daily Telegraph.His first job in network radio was on The Week in Westminster, and he then moved to Today Programme as a producer and to the BBC's New York bureau[1] before becoming editor of PM in 1987.BBC Radio Five Live was named the Sony National Radio Station of the Year 1998; and BBC Television News won a number of Royal Television Society awards for journalism, including “Programme of the Year” for Newsnight (2002) and the Ten O'Clock News (2004).[5] He recruited James Naughtie to join the Today presenting team and introduced Nicky Campbell, Victoria Derbyshire and Richard Littlejohn to Five Live.
Wadham College, OxfordUniversity of OxfordSelwyn College, CambridgeBritish Broadcasting CorporationBeijing 2008London 2012BBC Radio 4The GuardianThe TimesThe SpectatorNew StatesmanDaily TelegraphBradfordBradford Grammar SchoolUniversity ChallengeUniversity of LincolnPennine RadioBBC Radio LincolnshireBBC Radio Five LiveBBC Television NewsRoyal Television SocietyNewsnightTen O'Clock NewsJames NaughtieNicky CampbellVictoria DerbyshireRichard LittlejohnDermot MurnaghanNatasha KaplinskyRadio AcademyGrandstandSalford QuaysBarbara SlaterMediaCityUKleft-wingRichard BowringBishop Grosseteste UniversityBradford CityWayback MachineBitebackPhil HardingRod LiddleMaster of Selwyn College, Cambridge