A List of the 238 Most Respected Journalists, As Nominated by Journalists in the 2018 Journalists at Work Survey

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A List of the 238 Most Respected Journalists, As Nominated by Journalists in the 2018 Journalists at Work Survey A list of the 238 most respected journalists, as nominated by journalists in the 2018 Journalists at Work survey Fran Abrams BBC Radio 4 & The Guardian Seth Abramson Freelance investigative journalist Kate Adie BBC Katya Adler BBC Europe Jonathan Ali BBC Christiane Amanpour CNN Lynn Ashwell Formerly Bolton News Mary-Ann Astle Stoke on Trent Live Michael Atherton The Times and Sky Sports Sue Austin Shropshire Star Caroline Barber CN Group Lionel Barber Financial Times Emma Barnett BBC Radio 5 Live Francis Beckett Author & journalist Vanessa Beeley Blogger Jessica Bennett New York Times Heidi Blake BuzzFeed David Blevins Sky News Ian Bolton Sky Sports News Susie Boniface Daily Mirror Samantha Booth Islington Tribune Jeremy Bowen BBC Tom Bradby ITV Peter Bradshaw The Guardian Suzanne Breen Belfast Telegraph Billy Briggs Freelance Tom Bristow Archant investigations unit Samuel Brittan Financial Times David Brown The Times Fiona Bruce BBC Michael Buchanan BBC Jason Burt Daily Telegraph & Sunday Telegraph Carole Cadwalladr The Observer & The Guardian Andy Cairns Sky Sports News Michael Calvin Author Duncan Campbell Investigative journalist and author Severin Carrell The Guardian Reeta Chakrabarti BBC Aditya Chakrabortty The Guardian Jeremy Clarkson Broadcaster, The Times & Sunday Times Matthew Clemenson Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder Michelle Clifford Sky News Patrick Cockburn The Independent Nick Cohen Columnist Teilo Colley Press Association David Conn The Guardian Richard Conway BBC Rob Cotterill The Sentinel, Staffordshire Alex Crawford Sky News Jill Crooks Former Newsquest Devizes area senior reporter Tina Daheley BBC Andy Davies Channel 4 News Gareth Davies Bureau Local Madlen Davies The Bureau of Investigative Journalism Nick Davies Formerly The Guardian Aasma Day HuffPost UK Victoria Derbyshire BBC George Dobell ESPNcricinfo Sean Dooley Former editor of the Stoke Sentinel Stacey Dooley BBC Lyse Doucet BBC Michael Drummond Sussex Newspapers Joe Dunn Motor Sport Magazine Jessica Elgot The Guardian Harold Evans Former editor of The Sunday Times Jason Evans South Wales Evening Post/Wales Online John Evans Freelance Ronan Farrow The New Yorker Amanda Ferguson Freelance Robert Fisk The Independent Martin Fletcher Formerly The Times Dawn Foster The Guardian Peter Foster The Telegraph Hadley Freeman The Guardian Matt Frei Channel 4 David Frum The Atlantic Frank Gardner BBC Amelia Gentleman The Guardian Hattie Gladwell Metro Barry Glendenning Guardian.co.uk Joel Golby VICE Lewis Goodall Sky News Bryony Gordon The Telegraph Carrie Gracie BBC Dan Grimmer Eastern Daily Press Mark Hanna University of Sheffield Isabel Hardman The Spectator Bryan Harris Financial Times Mehdi Hasan Al Jazeera English Paul Hayward The Telegraph Jon Henley The Guardian John Herrman The New York Times Martin Hilditch Inside Housing Lindsey Hilsum Channel 4 News Peter Hitchens Journalist, author and broadcaster Sinead Holland Bishop’s Stortford Independent Ryan Hooper Press Association John Humphrys BBC Mishal Husain BBC Paul Hutcheon Herald on Sunday John Irvine ITV News Faisal Islam Sky News Keith James Sky Sports Simon Jenkins The Guardian, Evening Standard & author Miles Johnson Financial Times Nick Jones Formerly BBC Owen Jones The Guardian Paul Jones Somerset County Gazette Rohit Kachroo ITV News Fergal Keane BBC Megyn Kelly NBC News Sarah Kendzior Journalist and author Steve Kennedy The Sun Sam Kiley CNN Stephen Kingston Salford Star Laura Kuenssberg BBC Christina Lamb Sunday Times James Landale BBC Matt Lawton Daily Mail David Lee BBC Ariel Levy The New Yorker Andy Lines Daily Mirror Allan Little Formerly BBC Gabby Logan Presenter, BBC Sport and ITV Rhiannon Long Barking and Dagenham Post Peter Lowe Sky News Anthony Loyd The Times Sally Magnusson BBC Stephen Maguire Freelance Eddie Mair LBC Andrew Marr BBC Emily Maitlis BBC Mandy McAuley BBC Phil McCann BBC Sir Trevor McDonald Formerly ITN & documentary maker Steph McGovern BBC Hugh McIlvanney Former sports writer Paul McNamara Channel 4 News Tom McTague Politico Sam Meadows The Telegraph Paolo Mieli Corriere della Sera Hamid Mir GNN News Megha Mohan BBC George Monbiot The Guardian Sarah Montague BBC Caitlin Moran The Times Piers Morgan ITV and columnist Krishnan Guru-Murthy Channel 4 Dr Jaron Murphy Southampton Solent University Paul Murphy FT Alphaville Andrew Napier Southern Daily Echo Alberto Nardelli Buzzfeed News Bill Neely NBC News Andrew Neil BBC Cathy Newman Channel 4 News Robert Nisbet Former BBC and Sky correspondent Andrew Norfolk The Times Jonathan Northcroft Sunday Times James O’Brien LBC Maggie O’Kane Journalist and documentary film maker Isabel Oakeshott Political journalist & commentator Cormac O'Keeffe Irish Examiner Tobi Oredein Freelance Fintan O'Toole Irish Times Chris Owen The News, Portsmouth Matthew Parris The Times Christina Patterson freelance Jeremy Paxman Broadcaster, journalist and author Robert Peston ITV Alexis Petridis The Guardian Helen Pidd The Guardian John Pienaar BBC Andrew Pierce Daily Mail John Pilger Film maker & journalist Laura Pitel Financial Times Nigel Praities Pharmaceutical Journal David Pratt The Herald Scotland Kate Quilton Channel 4 Amol Rajan BBC Anita Rani BBC Jay Rayner Journalist, writer, broadcaster Simon Reeve Author and presenter Michael Rezendes Boston Globe Hugo Rifkind The Times Beth Rigby Sky News Dan Roan BBC Nick Robinson BBC Barney Ronay The Guardian Jon Ronson Journalist, author, documentary filmaker Steve Rosenberg BBC Kevin Rothrock Meduza Paul Rowland Wales Online Dr Frances Ryan The Guardian Angela Saini Science journalist and author James Sammie BBC Martin Samuel Daily Mail Mik Scarlet Broadcaster, journalist and actor Peter Sherlock BBC Tim Shipman Sunday Times David Sillito BBC Dan Silver The Telegraph John Simpson BBC Michael Slezak ABC News Jon Snow Channel 4 News Kaveh Solhekol Sky Sports Victoria Spratt Grazia UK Mark Stone Sky News Chris Story Cumberland News and News & Star Bryan Swanson Sky Sports News John Sweeney BBC Matthew Syed The Times Daniel Taylor The Guardian Peter Taylor BBC Louis Theroux Film maker & presenter Peta Thornycroft The Telegraph Polly Toynbee The Guardian Janice Turner The Times Martin Tyler Sky Sports Richard Vernalls Press Association Polly Vernon Freelance Steve Waite Sheerness Times Guardian Celia Walden The Telegraph Dan Walker BBC David Walsh Sunday Times Simon Walters Mail on Sunday Kirsty Wark BBC Matt Warner Denbighshire Free Press Sandy Warr Talksport Rossalyn Warren Freelance Terri White Empire Jennifer Williams Manchester Evening News Red Williams Rutland and Stamford Mercury Henry Winter The Times Levison Wood Explorer, photographer and TV presenter Bob Woodward Washington Post David Wright Irish Farmers' Journal Gary Younge The Guardian David Ziggy Greene Private Eye .
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