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Jonathan Glyn Mathias, (born 19 February 1945) is a British print and broadcasting journalist of over thirty years' standing. He was a lobby correspondent at Westminster for thirteen years, and is the former Political Editor of
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(1981–1986) and BBC Wales (1994–1999). He was the
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's Commissioner for Wales (2001–2008), and as of 2013 is a member of OFCOM's Content Board and Chair of OFCOM's Advisory Committee for Wales.


Early life

Mathias was born on 19 February 1945, and is one of three children of the writer and poet
Roland Mathias Roland Glyn Mathias (4 September 1915 – 16 August 2007) was a Welsh writer, known for his poetry and short stories. He was also a literary critic, and responsible with Raymond Garlick for the success of the literary magazine ''Dock Leaves'' (f ...
(1915–2007) and Mary Annie (Molly) Hawes. He moved around the country as he grew up, as his father (a teacher at the time) taught in places including Carlisle, London, and Pembroke.


Education

Mathias was educated at
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, a boarding independent school in the
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of
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in Carmarthenshire, in south-west Wales, followed by Jesus College at the
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and the
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.


Career

Mathias started as a reporter on the ''
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'' in 1967, before joining BBC Southampton in 1970. He joined
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, becoming ITN Political Correspondent in 1973 and ITN Home Affairs Correspondent in 1979. In 1981, Mathias became ITN Political Editor, replacing
Julian Haviland Julian Arthur Charles Haviland (born 8 June 1930) is a British print and broadcasting journalist of over sixty years' standing. He was a lobby correspondent at Westminster for over twenty years, and is the former Political Editor of Independent ...
, and became ITN's Controller of Public Affairs and Chief Political Correspondent in 1986. From 1994 to 1999, Mathias was Political Editor of BBC Wales, and in 2001, he became an inaugural member of the
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, serving as the Commissioner for Wales from 2001 to 2008. As Commissioner, he launched a campaign to try to persuade more people to vote in the Welsh Assembly elections. In March 2011, he was appointed by Carl Sargeant (Minister for Social Justice and Local Government in the
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) to review the programme of work of the Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales, prior to the 2016 local government elections. The ''Mathias Review'' made a series of detailed recommendations to that end. In 2005, the Roland Mathias Poetry Prize was established under the auspices of the ''Brecknock Society and Museum Friends'', and Glyn Mathias was its Committee chairman from 2005 to 2011. He has also been a director of Autism Cymru, The Beacons Trust and Brecon Action Ltd. In 2011, Mathias became Chair of OFCOM's Advisory Committee for Wales and a member of the OFCOM Content Board. In the same year, he became Chair of the ''
New Welsh Review ''New Welsh Review'' is a literary magazine published in Wales. Its primary language is English, with brief excerpts of texts indicated in the original Welsh. History Founded in 1988 as successor to ''The Welsh Review'' (1939–1948), ''Dock Leav ...
''. Mathias was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for public services and services to broadcasting in Wales.


Family

Mathias has two children, Megan and Mathew, by his first wife Sian. Following her death, he married Ann in 2000. They have a daughter Hannah, and live in the
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of
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in
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, in mid-Wales.


Publications

Mathias's works include: * ''Europe or the Open Sea? : The Political and Strategic Implications for Britain in the Common Market'' – co-author (Charles Knight & Company, London, 1971)Glyn Mathias
Publisher: '' Abe Books''. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
* ''ITN Election Factbook 1987'' (Michael O'Mara Books, London, 1987)


References

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