Paul Welsh is a British television and radio correspondent and presenter. He was born in England in 1961, but moved frequently because his father was a serving member of the RAF . He studied Physics at the University of Nottingham from 1979 to 1982.
Career
Welsh is best known for coverage of conflicts and disasters; particularly the civil wars in Kosovo , Ivory Coast and Liberia , and the famines in Somalia and Sudan .[ 1] Roles for the BBC included World Affairs Correspondent, West Africa Correspondent, Defence & Security Correspondent, TV Duty Editor, presenter of the World Service programmes Newshour and The World Today , and reporter/presenter on the television programmes Breakfast and Newsround . Welsh has presented BBC programmes on BBC One , BBC Two , BBC News 24 , BBC World Service and BBC World TV. He reported for the BBC on all of those and Radio 1 , Radio 2 , Radio 4 , BBC Three and BBC Four .
A founding member, and former station manager, of University Radio Nottingham he reported freelance for the city's commercial station Radio Trent . Professionally he has worked for Centre Radio in Leicester , Pennine Radio in Bradford , Radio Aire in Leeds and Radio City in Liverpool . He wrote a number of articles for The Independent in the 1990s.
He left full-time work at the BBC in 2006 and now runs a production company called Mosquito Media .
Awards
Welsh won a Royal Television Society award for a documentary on the Somali famine and the Premier Award of the One World Broadcasting Trust for reporting from Sudan.[citation needed ]
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