BBC World Service presenter Julian Keane has died following a long illness. His colleagues at the BBC have paid tribute...
The BBC journalist worked with the corporation for more than 30 years October 30, 2019 - 11:54 GMT Sharnaz Shahid BBC World Service and Newsday presenter Julian Keane has died following a long illness, it has been confirmed. The broadcaster, who worked for the BBC for more than 30 years, was honoured by the corporation in a tribute, which read: "Our dear colleague and Newsday presenter Julian Keane has died after a long illness.
— Jackie Leonard October 30, 2019 "Most recently, Julian presented Newsday, since the programme's launch in 2012. As well as being a warm, calm and surefooted presence in the studio, Julian also presented the programme from a long list of countries, often finding himself in the middle of some of the biggest news stories we've covered," the statement continued.
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