Emma Jones (journalist)
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Emma Jones (journalist) | |
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Born | [1] | 23 May 1975
Education | Mold Alun School Staffordshire University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Emma Jones (born 23 May, 1975) is a Welsh journalist.
Education
She was attended Mold Alun School and Staffordshire University.
Career
She joined the Evening Leader newspaper in her home town of Mold.
Jones worked on a variety of stories, from hard news to showbiz at the Sunday Mirror, then The Mail On Sunday and The Sun. She worked as editor of Smash Hits magazine in 2001, but returned to The Sun in 2002 to become its youngest columnist.[1] Jones was twice nominated for the UK Press Gazette Young Journalist of the Year Award, and the then editor of The Sun David Yelland described her as "the brightest young female voice in Britain".[1]
On 28 July 2018 Jones published her first novel Supernova Hangover.
Broadcast media
Jones was a regular contributor to radio and TV, twice co-presenting the National TV Awards for ITV2 with Tess Daly.[1]