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Evan Davis joins Today as new presenter


Evan Davis, 成人快手 Economics Editor, is to join 成人快手 Radio 4's flagship current affairs programme Today as a presenter, as Carolyn Quinn leaves to concentrate on her other 成人快手 projects.

Evan joins the Today team for 12 months, full time.

Evan said: "It's perhaps a bit annoying to take a break from my current job just at the very time the economy seems to be getting interesting.

"But Today is a radio institution and I'd obviously be mad to turn down a chance to present it."

He added: "I tried it for two weeks over the summer, and found that if you can mentally re-classify the early mornings as late nights, they really don't seem so bad."

Editor of the Today programme, Ceri Thomas, said: "Evan is simply one of the outstanding 成人快手 journalists of his generation.

"He's knowledgeable, surprising, and brilliantly clear-sighted when it comes to working out what really matters on the big stories. There's nobody better-qualified to present Today."

Evan will present the programme on rotation alongside current regulars John Humphrys, Sarah Montague, James Naughtie and Edward Stourton.

Evan Davis' previous role was as the 成人快手's Economics Editor, responsible for reporting and analysing economic developments on a range of programmes on 成人快手 radio and television, particularly the Ten O'Clock News.

He is also the presenter of 成人快手 Two's popular business programme Dragons' Den.

One of Radio 4's most respected political journalists, Carolyn Quinn has presented Today part-time since January 2004.

She presents Radio 4's political staple The Westminster Hour full-time, as well as presenting on PM.

She anchored Radio 4's General Election programme with James Naughtie in 2005.

Carolyn said: "In recent months my energies have been increasingly split three ways between working late nights as the presenter of The Westminster Hour, early mornings on Today and afternoons on PM.

"It's been a tough decision but in order to focus on presenting The Westminster Hour full-time, now is the right moment to give up my part-time role on the Today programme.

"I've had a hugely enjoyable and fulfilling four years with the Today team, I wish them all the best for the future."

Of Carolyn, Ceri Thomas said: "We'll miss the depth of her political knowledge and her natural warmth as a presenter on Today.

"Carolyn was a success from the start on the programme, and we wish her luck continuing with that success across the rest of Radio 4."

The changes to the Today line-up will take place in the Spring of next year.

More about Evan

Evan read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at St John's College, Oxford where he was editor of the student newspaper, Cherwell.

He then went to Harvard where he obtained a Masters Degree in Public Administration.

Before becoming a broadcaster Evan worked as an economist for the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the London Business School's Centre for Business Strategy.

Evan joined the 成人快手 in 1993 as an economics correspondent for 成人快手 radio and daily TV news programmes.

In 1997 Evan became the Economics Editor for Newsnight and then in 2001 he became the 成人快手's Economics Editor.

He also presents 成人快手 Two's popular business programme Dragons' Den, where entrepreneurs line up to bid for investors.

Evan was born in 1962 in Ashtead, Surrey and attended The Ashcombe School, Dorking.

More about Carolyn

After a French degree, Carolyn trained to be a teacher but had always had a yearning to be a journalist.

She gave up teaching, got a job as a ward clerk at Charing Cross Hospital and started to volunteer on the hospital radio station.

She freelanced before joining the Irish Post and was then selected for a 成人快手 Local Radio trainee scheme.

After training and two years at 成人快手 Radio Solent, Carolyn became a reporter on the local radio desk for the 成人快手 at Westminster.

She became political correspondent in 1994 where one of her first jobs was doorstepping Tony Blair live on air, just after he had been elected Labour leader.

Later in 2001 Carolyn followed the Prime Minister across the country on the election bus.

Notes to Editors

The Today programme, Radio 4's flagship news and current affairs programme, reached a milestone on Sunday 28 October 2007, celebrating its 50th birthday.

Today is Radio 4's most popular programme and over the last 12 months Today has reached an average of just over six million listeners every week.

At the Sony Radio Awards in 2007 Today picked up a number of awards including: Gold in the Breakfast Show Award category, Silver for News & Current Affairs Programme of the Year, News Journalist of the Year Award: John Humphrys (Gold) and Mike Thomson (Silver), Speech Broadcaster of the Year Award: John Humphrys (Silver).

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Date: 21.11.2007
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