Dan Damon Bio, Age, Family, Wife, School, Salary, Net Worth,BBC

Dan Damon the BBC journalist

Dan Damon Biography

Dan Damon is a BBC award-winning journalist and radio presenter best known for anchoring World Update on the BBC World Service.

How old is Dan Damon ? – Age

Damon prefers to keep his personal life private, thus he has yet to reveal the year and month of his birth.

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Where did Dan Damon go to school? – Education

His education information is under review.

Damon – family

Sian Damon is Dan’s wife. From 1988 until 1995, the pair worked as a freelance journalistic team across the world, covering conflicts and revolutions. At the time, excitement and risk seemed less essential than raising a family. They currently have three children and live in London.

Dan Damon the BBC journalist
Dan Damon the BBC journalist

What is Damon Salary?

Damon’s salary ranges between $40,000-110,500.

Damon Net Worth

His net worth ranges between $1 million $5 million.

Dan Damon Career

Dan began his broadcasting career in 1974 as a BBC sound engineer. In 1978, he relocated to Wales to host a morning magazine show. He learned Welsh live on-air here. Dan began working with satellite broadcasters on new pan-European news initiatives in the mid-1980s and was the first news editor for Scansat TV3, the first Scandinavian commercial channel. Dan had to learn another language, Swedish, as a result of this.
In 1982, he began his career in journalism with a nightly phone-in on LBC. Damon and his wife Sian spent seven years recording the Soviet Union’s demise around Eastern Europe. He later rejoined the BBC as a broadcaster and correspondent for BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4. During this period, he was a frequent PM presenter. He relocated to Hungary in 1988 and covered freedom and street protests in East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Albania, and the former Soviet Union. Dan also covered wars in Croatia and Bosnia, as well as Baghdad during the first Gulf War and Afghanistan. Damon took over as the primary presenter of World Update on the BBC World Service in 2003. On weekdays at 1000 UK Time, he hosted the show. He hosted the show from various locations across the world.