Joanna Gosling, a journalist who had been with the BBC for 23 years has left. “Lucky me to have had this great job, that has never felt like a job,” she added.
Gosling served as a news anchor on BBC News Channel/BBC1/BBC2/BBC World since 1999. She hosted the mid-mornings on BBC News Channel and BBC2.
She anchored the BAFTA award-winning Victoria Derbyshire program on BBC2 from launch to program close.
Previously, she reported for Sky News, ITN, Central Television, Channel 5, Independent Radio News Ltd and FOX FM.
Gosling graduated from the University of Birmingham. Send her your well wishes via Twitter.
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