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Stephen Cole (Stephen Joseph Samuel Cole) was born on 29 March, 1956 in Hereford, United Kingdom, is a British broadcast journalist. Discover Stephen Cole'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 67 years old?
Popular As |
Stephen Joseph Samuel Cole |
Occupation |
journalist, presenter, newsreader |
Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
29 March 1956 |
Birthday |
29 March |
Birthplace |
Hereford, United Kingdom |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous Broadcaster with the age 67 years old group.
Stephen Cole Height, Weight & Measurements
At 67 years old, Stephen Cole height not available right now. We will update Stephen Cole's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Stephen Cole's Wife?
His wife is Anne-Marie Cole
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Anne-Marie Cole |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
Stephen Cole Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stephen Cole worth at the age of 67 years old? Stephen Cole’s income source is mostly from being a successful Broadcaster. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Stephen Cole's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
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Broadcaster |
Stephen Cole Social Network
Timeline
Cole was born on 29 March 1954, in Hereford, England, to Brian Cole, a businessman, and Patricia Cole (née Smith), who served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) during World War II at Bletchley Park, where she was tasked with decrypting Luftwaffe signals.
He attended the independent Solihull School.
At the age of 19, he received occupational guidance which recommended a career with HM Customs & Excise, in agriculture, or in journalism.
After receiving his National Certificate for the Training of Journalists from Cardiff University, Cole was hired by the Caters News Agency, as a print reporter on national news and sports.
His baptism of fire came during the Birmingham pub bombings of 1974.
Having been in the city on another assignment the night of the attack, Cole covered the aftermath and the subsequent trials.
From 1978 to 1989, Cole broke into television news, filing reports for ITN and BBC Nationwide.
Cole was also part of the original launch lineup for Sky News in 1989, the revamped CNN International in 1995 and the launch of Al Jazeera English in 2006, as well as anchoring for BBC World News, from 1996-2006.
He is currently a non-executive director of communications agency Brazil.
In 1989, Cole was hired as an anchor for Sky News, the first 24-hour television news channel in Britain, where he reported on the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Gulf War and the Bosnian War.
In 1994, Cole moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to anchor for CNN International, as part of a re-launch and re-branding of the channel.
Returning to the UK in 1996, Cole joined BBC World News as an anchor.
He was the creative force behind BBC Click and its first host from 2000-2006.
In the year 2000, BBC management approached Cole about creating a new show for the network, offering him a choice between business and Information Technology (IT).
He chose the latter, and BBC Click Online was born.
Growing to reach a global audience in over 100 countries under Cole's tenure as producer and host from 2000-2006, Click Online - since renamed to simply click - recently celebrated its 1,000th episode.
Cole interviewed some of the biggest names in tech at the time, including Bill Gates and Larry Ellison.
In May 2005, 11,000 journalists, producers and technicians went on a one-day strike.
As a non-union member under contract Cole was brought in to anchor the flagship Six O'Clock and Ten O'Clock News on BBC1, temporarily replacing regular newsreaders Sian Williams, George Alagiah and Huw Edwards.
When Al Jazeera launched its English-language service in 2006, along with other British broadcasters like David Frost, Cole was “quickly snapped up”, as senior anchor and news editor, in part due to the exposure he received during the BBC strike.
Cole also reported from the field on meetings of the Group of Seven, the World Economic Forum in Davos, and the black market sale of antiquities in Bulgaria.
From 2019 until his retirement from broadcast television in 2022, Cole was the executive producer and host of The Agenda with Stephen Cole, the flagship current affairs program of CGTN Europe, the Chinese state broadcaster.
Since his retirement, Cole continues to work as a guest lecturer, event host and moderator.
Cole is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and has been a judge in the TV category, and has also hosted the Royal Television Society Technology Awards.
He has also chaired the General Conference of UNESCO and hosted the Eurasian Media Forum and the World Innovation Summit for Education in Doha.
A huge rugby fan, Cole is a supporter of the London Welsh RFC, having previously served as a club Director.