Matthias "Matt" Frei (born 26 November 1963) is a British-German television news journalist and writer, formerly the Washington, D.C. correspondent for Channel 4 News. As of 2024[update] he is the channel's Europe editor and a presenter of the main Channel 4 News at 7pm.[1]
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Born | Matthias Frei 26 November 1963 |
Other names | Matt Frei |
Education | Westminster School St Peter's College, Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, newsreader, news anchor, author |
Notable credit(s) | BBC News, Channel 4 (ITN) |
Children | 4 |
Personal life
editFrei was born in 1963 in Essen, West Germany,[2] his Jewish parents having settled there after leaving Silesia before it became part of Poland.[3] In 1973 the family moved to the United Kingdom, where Frei's father became a London correspondent for radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.[3]
Frei was educated at Westminster School, then read history and Spanish at St Peter's College, University of Oxford, graduating in 1986.
Frei lives in Wandsworth, London with his wife Penny and their four children.[3][4] He is a member of the Garrick Club.[5]
Career
editBBC
editFrei joined the BBC and spent a year in the German section of the World Service, before he moved to English language current affairs, where he worked for another year.
In 1989, working as a stringer, he reported on the First Intifada in Jerusalem, then on the Persian Gulf War as London foreign affairs correspondent. He took up the post of Bonn correspondent in Germany on the same day as the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In 1990, Frei took a holiday in Zimbabwe and persuaded aid worker friend Katty Kay to become a journalist.[6]
From 1992 to 1996, he worked as a Southern Europe correspondent, based in Rome, and covered events in Bosnia, Kosovo, North Africa and various Mafia-related stories.[7]
After working as a Southern Europe correspondent, he worked as an Asia correspondent from 1997 to 2003, based in Hong Kong (taking up his post just before the handover to China) and later in Singapore.[8]
From 2002, he was the BBC's Washington, DC correspondent. In 2005, Frei reported from the centre of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. On 1 October 2007, Frei became the first presenter of the BBC World News one-hour Washington-based news broadcast, BBC World News America, supported by correspondent Katty Kay.
For a week in July 2008, Frei presented the London-based BBC News at Six on a relief basis. A year later on 27 July 2009, Frei returned to London again to present the evening bulletin (again as a relief presenter). In January 2011, Frei presented the BBC's Newsnight as a relief presenter.
Frei presented his own BBC documentary on the life and times of the German capital, Berlin. It ran from 14 November 2009.[9]
As part of his brief as the BBC's Washington correspondent, Frei presented a weekly Radio 4 programme titled Americana, which offers listeners slices of life in all of the country's 50 states, and political news from Washington. Frei's last Americana episode was broadcast in May 2011.[1]
Channel 4
editIt was announced in May 2011 that Frei would be switching from the BBC to Channel 4 later in the year. Frei would serve as the broadcaster's Washington correspondent for Channel 4 News, as well as reporting for the channel's other news programmes.[1] He has since returned often from Washington and has become a semi-regular presenter on Channel 4's evening news slot.
In October 2012, Frei headed Channel 4's coverage of the US presidential election, including making documentary The American Road Trip: Obama's story, in which he visited middle-class voters in communities in the mid-west, including Minneapolis, Northwood, Ohio and Gary, Indiana.[10]
LBC
editOn 24 September 2016, he started presenting the 10:00 am show, occasional Saturdays on LBC radio. In the prelude to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Frei reported from Kyiv, Ukraine.
Awards
edit- International Emmy Award for Best News, for Channel 4 News reports, 'Hong Kong: Year of Living Dangerously', (2020)
- RTS Journalist of the Year (2015 and 2017)
- Voice of the Listener & Viewer Award (2018)
- Dupont Award for 2010 Haiti earthquake (2011)
- Royal Television Society International News Award (2000)
- Prix Bayeux Award for War Reporting (2000)
- Peabody Award for BBC World News America (2010)
- Amnesty International Asia Award, for Newsnight features on Vietnam and Indonesia (1997 and 1998)
Books
edit- Italy: The Unfinished Revolution (1995). Sinclair-Stevenson. ISBN 978-1-85619-571-3.
- Only in America (2008). HarperCollins Publishers Limited. ISBN 978-0-00-724892-6.
References
edit- ^ a b c "BBC's Matt Frei switches to Channel 4". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 20 May 2011. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
- ^ "When In Rome". Scotsman.com. 13 August 2008.
- ^ a b c First Person, 17 January 2009, The Guardian. Retrieved on 24 November 2009.
- ^ Frei, Matt [@mattfrei] (6 May 2022). "As a Wandsworth resident I can see why the Tory council lost after so many decades" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Garrick Club asked to consider membership for seven leading women". The Guardian. 28 March 2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
- ^ "Transcript of podcast with Katty Kay, Washington correspondent". BBC World Service. 2007. Archived from the original on 11 December 2007.
- ^ Downing, Malcolm. (2003). The battle for Iraq: BBC news correspondents on the war against Saddam. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-7936-4.
- ^ Matt Frei, BBC Newswatch profile, 24 May 2006
- ^ Berlin Open2.net
- ^ "The American Road Trip: Obama's story". Channel 4. 28 October 2012. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.