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Deborah Turness (Deborah Mary Turness) was born on 1967 in Meriden, England, UK, is a British journalist (born 1967). Discover Deborah Turness's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Who Is Deborah Turness's Husband?
Her husband is John Toker
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Deborah Turness Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Deborah Turness worth at the age of 57 years old? Deborah Turness’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Deborah Turness's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Deborah Mary Turness (born 4 March 1967) is an English journalist, former CEO of ITN (2021), and as of 2022, CEO of BBC News.
Turness joined ITN in 1988 as a freelance producer in the Paris Bureau straight from university, before becoming ITN's North of England producer in 1991.
In 1991, she competed in the Paris to Peking Offroad 4x4 Car Rally.
In 1993, she joined the ITN Bureau in Washington as a producer.
In 2000, Turness was Deputy Editor of Five News before being promoted to Editor in 2002.
At Five News she famously did away with desks in the studio, thereby introducing the concept of 'perching presenters'.
During 2002, she worked on Channel 4's RI:SE as Producer before quitting after six months to rejoin ITV News as Deputy Editor.
Before NBC, Turness was editor of ITV News (2004–2013), which made her the UK's first female editor of the network news.
Born in Meriden, Solihull, England, Turness was educated at St Francis' College and The Knights Templar School in Baldock, Hertfordshire.
Turness studied at the University of Surrey, where she took a degree in French and English; she then took a postgraduate course in journalism at the University of Bordeaux, France.
In 2004, she became the Editor of ITV News, being the first woman to become the head of network news.
In 2008, Turness won 'The News and Factual Award' presented by Women in Television and Film.
Also in 2008, she was the co-winner of an Amnesty International UK Media Awards for the television news report 'Too Young to Die - Children of the Frontline'.
In 2010, she chaired the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
As Editor of ITN, Turness presided over a series of scoops and world exclusives including the arrest of the London bomber and the leaked investigation report on the Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.
In May 2011, she was the only journalist invited to the Buckingham Palace State Banquet for Barack Obama.
She was described as one of London's 1000 most influential people in 2011.
On 26 August 2011, she married John Toker, the former Director of Communications for Security and Intelligence at the Cabinet Office and an ITN producer.
The couple have two children.
Prior to this she was president of NBC News (2013–2017) and then president of NBC News International.
In 2013, she was appointed president of NBC News and served in the role until February 2017.
Under her leadership the news division had gains in ratings for Meet the Press and the Nightly News shows, but she appointed Jamie Horowitz to run Today, who only lasted ten weeks in the role.
In response to the Brian Williams controversy over his misleading statements, Turness was criticized heavily.
Vanity Fair reported that several NBC News executives were displeased at her work and felt she was not qualified to do the job.
In February 2017, Noah Oppenheim took over as president of NBC News and Turness was appointed president of a new division called NBC News International that was NBC's side in a partnership with Euronews, in which each network would contribute reporting to the other.
She moved back to the UK.
In April 2021, Turness left her role at NBC and returned to ITN as Chief Executive Officer.
In January 2022, Turness was appointed CEO of BBC News.
She joined the BBC Board in September 2022 for a two-year term.
Turness lived in Shepherd's Bush in London with her first husband, television journalist Damien Steward.