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Jason Mohammad

Jason Mohammad

Radio and television presenter


Jason Mohammad (born 17 September 1973)[1][2] is a Welsh radio and television presenter currently working for the BBC. He is the current host of Final Score on BBC One on Saturday afternoons.

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Personal life

Mohammad was born and brought up in Cardiff to a Pakistani father and Welsh mother,[3][4] going to school at Glyn Derw High School in the Ely district of Cardiff.[5] He studied Welsh and Politics at Swansea University,[6] and then attended Cardiff University for a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism.[7] In January 2024, he was appointed as a Pro Chancellor for Cardiff University.[8] He is a practising Muslim.[4]

Career

Television

Mohammad joined BBC Cymru Wales in 1997 as a reporter for BBC Wales Today before becoming the anchor of Wales on Saturday.[9] In 2013, he replaced Gabby Logan as the host of Final Score on BBC One on Saturday afternoons, regularly hosting alongside pundits such as Garth Crooks and Danny Mills. Mohammad had previously been a reporter on the programme for many years. He was also the presenter of Scrum V specials on BBC Two Wales and was the secondary snooker presenter for BBC Sport. Mohammad was part of the BBC's broadcasting crew at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics and is an occasional presenter of Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2, deputising for Gary Lineker and Mark Chapman respectively. He previously hosted some of the BBC's live coverage of the RBS Six Nations, although they now share the live rights with ITV, leaving John Inverdale and Gabby Logan to present the live action.

Radio

Before getting his break into the world of journalism, Jason was a member of Radio City 1386AM, The Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board radio service based in Singleton Hospital. Mohammad hosts a show on Monday to Wednesday afternoons on BBC Radio Wales.[9] In October 2017 he sat in for Clare Balding on her BBC Radio 2 show Good Morning Sunday.[10] From the start of the 2016–17 football season, Mohammad has been the co-host of BBC Radio 5 Live's football phone in show 606, alongside regular co-host Robbie Savage. He is also an occasional presenter of 5 Live Sport.
From 4 February 2018, he became the regular co-presenter of Good Morning Sunday, alongside Kate Bottley.[11]

Remuneration

On 3 July 2019, the BBC disclosed that Jason Mohammad was paid £355,000 in the previous year, among the top ten earners at the BBC.[12]


References

  1. @jasonmohammad (17 September 2015). "Thanks to my amazing @BBCRadioWales team for the birthday cake and card. 21 today" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  2. "News Academy for young reporters". BBC News. 2 October 2006.
  3. Notable alumni Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "The TV Room +". thetvroomplus.com. Retrieved 28 March 2007.[dead link]
  5. "New Pro Chancellor". Cardiff University. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  6. "Jason Mohammad – More about Jason". BBC Radio Wales. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  7. "Good Morning Sunday". BBC Radio 2. BBC. February 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2018.

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