Phil Jones (journalist)
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Phil Jones (born 13 February 1965) is a sports reporter and presenter, known for his work with
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and
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. He is a university lecturer at
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in Greater Manchester, covering journalism and media.


Education

Jones obtained the NCTJ qualification in journalism from Richmond College in
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in 1985. He was previously at De La Salle College, in his home town of
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, where he was Student Council President and Editor of the college magazine.Courtesy of Phil Jones from his personal biography


Journalism

Jones began his career in print and radio journalism. He largely covered sport for the Salford-based David Burke Press Agency, supplying material to the ''
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'', '' Sunday Express'' and
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, among others. He passed the NCTJ proficiency test while working for the agency.


Broadcasting

Jones was the BBC's athletics reporter for some 15 years, He worked trackside at the
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, interviewing such athletes as
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,
Mo Farah Sir Mohamed Muktar Jama Farah (born Hussein Abdi Kahin; 23 March 1983) is a British long-distance runner. His ten global championship gold medals (four Olympic and six World titles) make him the most successful male track distance runner ever ...
,
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and
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. After taking a break from TV work late in 2017, Jones returned to the BBC's coverage of athletics with 'legends' features on Linford Christie, Sally Gunnell and Jonathan Edwards during the Doha World Championships output in 2019. In August 2020, Jones featured in a BBC2 documentary "Jonathan Edwards: One Giant Leap" about the triple jumper's 25-year-old world record. Jones reported on four Summer Olympic Games for the BBC, along with four
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, six
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and all the BBC’s domestic athletics output, including the
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and the
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. Jones presented Grandstand several times in 2004 before its long run ended. He covered Wimbledon for more than two decades. In 2017 Jones reported from Wimbledon for the 15th year in his second spell with BBC Sport, although he first worked on the Championships as a BBC reporter in 1994 before moving to work in the United States that same year. Thereafter, he covered Wimbledon for American networks CNN and TNT until returning to the UK in 2002.   Jones presented for almost eight years from September 1994 for CNN International, hosting its flagship World Sport show almost two-thousand times and co-hosting CNN's coverage of the Atlanta 1996 Olympics, Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics, the
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in France in 1998 and both
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and
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football tournaments. He also presented CNN's weekly golf show for two years, reported from the Masters Tournament and co-hosted the US PGA Championship for network channel CNNSi in 2001.


Personal life

Jones is a member of the LGBT+ community, one of few male reporters to have worked in sports broadcasting to come out as gay/bi-sexual. "Casual homophobia is all too prevalent in and around sport and I endured it in silence for many years," said Jones after publicly coming out in 2009. "Only by coming out and being true to myself did I believe I could tackle ridiculous comments and prejudice with honesty and integrity." In later years, Jones was quoted as saying: "Casual homophobia — homophobia of any kind — in the work place is something BBC Sport has failed to properly address. The wider sports world is no better. It saddens me that we appear years away from a sporting environment in which, say, a current Premier League footballer might feel comfortable enough to come out as gay or bi. I would dearly love to be proved wrong."


Recognition

Jones was one or three nominees for the 2006 Television Sports Award in the Sports News Reporter category.Television Sports Awards 2006
Royal Television Society, 29 May 2007; Retrieved 20 August 2017


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BBC Sport boss on the spot
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