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Colin Paterson was born on 1974 in Glasgow, United Kingdom, is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster. Discover Colin Paterson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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1974

Colin Paterson (born 1974) is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster who is an Arts and Entertainment correspondent for the BBC and has been a presenter and reporter on BBC Three's Liquid News.

1992

He attended the independent Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, leaving in 1992.

He then went on to study at St Andrews University in Scotland, where he graduated with a second class MA in economics.

2001

He began his career as a reporter for The Big Breakfast, and in 2001 he started writing a music column for The Guardian.

He became a reporter for Liquid News in September 2001, becoming a presenter in 2002, replacing 34-year-old Christopher Price who died of meningoencephalitis.

He is a stand-in presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live, having covered for Richard Bacon, Tony Livesey and Simon Mayo.

He is the main BBC Radio correspondent for the Oscars and Glastonbury.

2005

He has covered every Oscars since 2005 and 16 in total, with Radio 5 Live broadcasting an annual preview show on the day of the awards and live coverage from the Vanity Fair Party into their Monday breakfast show.

2008

In 2008 Paterson did an interview with Noel Gallagher in which he asked him to comment on Jay-Z's being booked as a headline act for the Glastonbury festival.

Gallagher replied saying that hip-hop was 'wrong' for Glastonbury.

This resulted in much media controversy and Jay-Z hit back at Noel's comments by playing out Paterson's interview with the Oasis frontman before his headline set on the main stage at Glastonbury.

2010

Until January 2010 he was a regular pundit on The Radio 2 Arts Show with Claudia Winkleman.

The pair first worked together as co-presenters on Liquid News.

2011

In 2011, Paterson relocated to the BBC's new centre at MediaCityUK in Salford, near Manchester.

2014

At the 2014 Oscars, Paterson was broadcasting live on Radio 4's Today programme when he spotted Bono walking past and shouted "BONO!"

seven times in the manner of Alan Partridge.

However, Bono did eventually come over to be interviewed.

2017

He was the first BBC reporter to broadcast from the scene of the Manchester Arena terrorist attack on 22 May 2017.