GB News launch: meet the presenters and hosts of the new TV channel (2024)

Is this the future of news - or nothing to report? The much-discussed alternative channel GB News launched at 8pm on Sunday June 13, on Freeview (also available to view on Sky, Virgin Media, Freesat and YouView).

The channel has bagged some big names, such asAndrew Neiland Alastair Stewart, along with former Labour MP Gloria De Piero, and is billed as the antidote to the BBC, ITV and Sky News - or, according to some, a British Fox News.

GB Newsattractedmore than 250,000 viewers to itslaunch on Sundaydespite technical problems.

But the new channelhas already caused controversy, withmore than 350viewer complaintsover comments made about coronavirus on the channel’s flagship showTonight LivewithDan Wootton.

The complaints figures were published as the channelsought to contain thegrowing number of advertisers boycotting the stationafter it became targeted by political activists.

With that in mind, here’s your guide to the GB News presenters.

Who are the GB News presenters?

Andrew Neil

The veteran journalist and broadcaster, best known for BBC shows Sunday Politics, This Week and The Andrew Neil Show, is star billing and also the chairman of GB News. He’s certainly not afraid of voicing a controversial opinion; in the past, he was a strong advocate for the war in Iraq, and has invited climate change deniers onto his shows.

Neil brings real heft to this new venture - and, by the sound of it, is looking forward to letting loose. His new hourlong evening show includes a segment called “Woke Watch”, so expect cancel culture to get a grilling. Ditto the rest of the industry via another segment, “Media Watch”.

The Sun’s former executive editor, currently a columnist forMailOnline, is infamous for his showbiz gossip - which has seen him accused of bullying celebrities. He was roundly criticised for his coverage of Charlie Sheen’s HIV status (which included a Sun front page with the headline “Hollywood HIV Panic”), and he was named in the lawsuit that Johnny Depp brought against News Group Newspapers.

For GB News, he ispresenting the three-hour Tonight Live With Dan Wootton five nights a week, covering news and hosting interviews and debates - as well as, apparently, bringing us “tomorrow’s news tonight”. If the channel succeeds, it will be a major platform for Wootton.

But Woottonhas already been met with controversy, after Media regulator Ofcom received 373 complaints on the launch day of GB News directed his chat show.

Ofcom said the complaints were focused on “comments made during the programme about coronavirus”, but did not provide further detail about specific concerns.

Mr Woottonlaunched his show on Sundaywith a monologue that took aim at the Government’slockdown rules ahead of Boris Johnson’s decision to delay liftingCovid restrictions.

Kirsty Gallacher

The sports broadcaster and model comes to GB News from Soccer Aid. She previously presented Sky Sports News, and has dabbled in entertainment, too, co-hosting the Gladiators reboot with Ian Wright. Her high-profile exes include Laurence Fox and Rio Ferdinand.

But, other than guest presenting Lorraine’s ITV show, she has less experience with morning shows, which makes her an interesting choice for GB’s flagship Great British Breakfast - where she’ll be joined by Rosie Wright, Darren McCaffrey, Nana Akua, Rebecca Hutson, and Inaya Folarin Iman. Can they challenge the likes of Dan Walker, Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty?

Gloria De Piero

De Piero, originally from Bradford, was elected to represent the Nottinghamshire constituency of Ashfield in 2010. She was in both Jeremy Corbyn and Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinets, but resigned from the former in 2016, believing Corbyn could not secure an election victory. She voted Remain in the EU referendum, and then, in 2019, voted for the Norway-plus version of Brexit. Later that year, she quit politics, citing a “lack of tolerance for different viewpoints in the Labour Party”.

De Piero has experience in broadcasting: before her time as an MP, she was political editor of GMB, and she had a stint on Times Radio. She’ll now co-host a lunchtime/early afternoon show with economist and Sunday Telegraph journalist Liam Halligan, examining the prevailing news and “discussions”.

Simon McCoy

The experienced journalist was a BBC News favourite, frequently going viral for his reactions to lighter stories like the royal baby announcement or a man playing the piano for monkeys - as well as for accidentally picking up a pack of printer paper instead of his iPad. Previously, he was the royal correspondent for Sky, presented the channel’s topical Tonight programme, and co-anchored coverage of the Iraq War. He’s dating former Dynasty actress Emma Samms.

McCoy is switching it up again for GB News, hosting an afternoon show with Alexandra Phillips - the Brexit Party MEP for South East England 2019-20, and former head of media for UKIP. The show will reportedly have “lively, engaging conversation” about buzzy issues. For McCoy’s sake, let’s hope that doesn’t involve royal births…

Alastair Stewart

Britain’s longest-serving news anchor left ITV last year, after accusations of racism following a Twitter exchange in which he used the phrase “angry ape” when quoting Shakespeare play Measure for Measure (Stewart denied that there was any racial motive behind the tweet). He later told the Sunday Telegraph that he still had experience to offer, and that GB News was an opportunity to “broaden the spectrum, challenge the groupthink and shift away from a predictable agenda in news and debate”.

Now, he will anchor new weekend show Alastair Stewart and Friends, billed as featuring conversation and current affairs analysis.

Michelle Dewberry

Dubbed “the silent assassin” while competing on the second season of The Apprentice - which she went on to win - Dewberry subsequently had a stab at politics, running as an independent pro-Brexit candidate in the 2017 general election, in her home constituency of Hull West and Hessle. She came fourth, with just 5.5 per cent of the vote. She fared slightly better in the 2019 election, running for the Brexit Party, this time landing third with 18 per cent.

Dewberry also became a media personality talking about issues like mental health and the country's north-south divide. Now, she’s landed an evening show on GB News, Dewbs & Co, which aims to make the most of her “straight-talking” reputation. Apparently, she will be delivering her “individual take” on the day’s news.

Colin Brazier

GB News poached journalist Brazier from Sky, where he worked for 23 years, presenting programmes such as Sky News Today and Saturday Live. To some acclaim: in 2016, he was Baftanominated, and scooped an International Emmy Award, for his coverage of Europe’s migrant crisis.

But there have been controversies, too, as when he tampered with the contents of luggage belonging to one of the victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash (he admitted to having made “a serious error of judgement”). He also wrote a hotly debated book advocating for larger families. On GB News, he’s co-hosting a show with Mercy Muroki, who was on the government commission that concluded Britain is not institutionally racist.

Neil Oliver

The archaeologist and conservationist is best known for his BBC documentaries, such as A History of Scotland, Vikings and Coast. He was president of the National Trust for Scotland from 2017–2020, when he steppeddown from his post so he could speak freely on issues like Scottish Independence (he’s pro-Union) and defending JK Rowling.

Oliver’s coastal wanderings have led him to the wilds of GB News, where he’ll host a weekly current affairs and interview programme, Neil Oliver Live, featuring people from all walks of life “who make Britain great”. Oliver said: “Debate in this country has been stifled for so long that GB News feels like opening a window and letting in some fresh air, fresh perspectives and fresh voices.”

Andrew Doyle

The Northern Irish comedian, Spiked columnistand political satirist skews left wing: he was previously a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn. But he’s also a fierce critic of “woke culture”, mocking it via a parody Twitter account he created for the fictional Titania McGrath - “a militant vegan who thinks she is a better poet than William Shakespeare.”Doyle published two books in McGrath’s voice.

A determined defender of free speech, Doyle will host weekly current affairs show Free Speech Nation, described as “a fearless filleting of the country’s thornie*st debates”.It will feature a variety of guests.

GB News launch: meet the presenters and hosts of the new TV channel (2024)

FAQs

Who are the new GB News channel presenters? ›

Camilla Tominey, Michael Portillo and Andrew Pierce were announced as new presenters in August 2022.

Who were the presenters sacked on GB News? ›

Presenters Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson were fired – and Dan Wootton was suspended and left after the eventual Ofcom ruling – after Fox made comments about a female journalist's appearance while appearing on Wootton's show and Robinson later gave him support.

What GB News presenters are leaving? ›

Seasoned presenters, including economics editor Liam Halligan, are also reportedly set to leave GB News. Meanwhile, amid earlier chaos at the channel, Dan Wootton left in March. Laurence Fox and Calvin Robinson went last year.

Is GB News viewing figures increasing? ›

It has seen off its better budgeted rival, Talk TV, and in recent filings to companies house revealed it was reaching an average of 2.7 million viewers per month in the year ending May 2023, up 17.8% on the figures from the year before.

Which BBC presenter moved to GB News? ›

McCoy presented the weekday 2–5 pm slot, now titled Afternoon Live, on BBC News. On 25 March 2021, McCoy announced it was his last day working for the BBC. It was later announced he was moving to GB News to present an afternoon show alongside Alex Phillips titled McCoy & Phillips.

What happened to Rosie from GB News? ›

Prior to joining Times Radio, Rosie was a presenter and reporter on GB News and anchored the rolling international news programme Good Morning Europe on Euronews. She has also presented across BBC and commercial radio stations including BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Love Sport Radio and Premier Radio.

Has Pippa left GB News? ›

Pip Tomson, who left Good Morning Britain in 2023 to join GB News, has now announced she has quit the news channel. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter on Sunday 28 April, Pip announced the news to her followers. In a cryptic message, she wrote: “**UPDATE FROM ME** I have left GB News.

Why did Alex leave GB News? ›

She co-hosted an afternoon programme on GB News with Simon McCoy between June and August 2021. After McCoy moved to the breakfast show, she was given her own show, The Afternoon Agenda, in August 2021. She left GB News in September 2022 after her show was cancelled. In July 2023 Phillips joined Talk.

Who is backing GB News? ›

GB News, backed by the hedge fund boss Paul Marshall and the Dubai-based investment company Legatum, recorded operating losses of £42.4m in its most recent accounts, a 38% increase on the year before.

Does anyone watch GB News? ›

The idea of watching GB News, however, had never previously occurred to me, nor to most British people. Viewership appeared to hit a record of one million at once for the channel's 2024 new year's coverage, until Barb Audiences—the organisation calculating the figures—corrected the number, to an average of just 33,000.

Are GB News losing money? ›

GB News saw its losses jump nearly 40% over the last year but says it has grown its online audience fivefold. Pre-tax losses at the broadcaster hit £42.4m for the year to the end of May 2023, up from £30.7m a year earlier.

Has Anne Diamond got a partner? ›

Who is the US reporter for GB News? ›

Who is new GB News US correspondent Steven Edginton? Edginton became well-known in 2019 for his role in a Mail on Sunday scoop that published leaked diplomatic memos written by the UK ambassador to the US about then-president Trump.

Who is presenting on the BBC news channel now? ›

BBC News Now, styled also as BBC News Now with Lucy Hockings, is a news programme that premiered on both UK feed and international feed of BBC News channel on 22 May 2023 as part of a refresh following the merger of the two news channels. The programme is mainly hosted by Lucy Hockings.

Who presents the live desk on GB News? ›

Every weekday from midday, Mark and Pip bring you the news as it breaks. Wherever it's happening, we'll have it covered – as well as giving our own view and how it matters to you.

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