Katya Adler Biography
Katya Adler is a media personality serving as a presenter, correspondent and an investigative reporter at BBC News. She has been the BBC’s Europe editor since 2014. She has covered stories of major social, political and economic significance, such as the Madrid train bombings, intra-European tensions over the Iraq War, the eurozone crisis and the death of Pope John Paul II.
Katya Adler Age
She is 51 years old as of 2023. she was born on 3 May 1972 in Hampstead, north London,
Katya Adler Height
Adler stands at a height of 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Katya Adler Nationality
Adler holds British nationality.
Katya Adler Education
She attended the independent, fee-paying South Hampstead High School and later joined University of Bristol, where she studied German and Italian and was the president of a political society, and started its magazine. She graduated in 1995. One of her dissertation topics was denazification.
Katya Adler Family
Her parents are Germans, who moved to the UK later on in life. However, she has not disclosed information concerning her parents and siblings identities.
Katya Adler Husband and Kids
She is a married woman with three children. However, she hasn’t publicized any information about her family.
Katya Adler BBC News
Katya is the BBC’s Europe editor. She has covered stories of major social, political and economic significance, such as the Madrid train bombings, intra-European tensions over the Iraq War, the eurozone crisis and the death of Pope John Paul II. Katya has worked for the BBC as a presenter, correspondent and an investigative reporter. She speaks fluent Spanish, German, Italian and French.
After graduating, she initially briefly worked for The Times before moving to Vienna in August 1995 to work for Mondial Congress & Events,[10] a Destination Management Company and professional conference organizer, for International Congresses.
In late 1995, she began working as a correspondent for Austrian national public broadcaster ORF reporting locally and then internationally from Kosovo, Eastern Europe and across Southwest Asia and North Africa.
She joined the BBC in Vienna in 1998, reporting on Austrian and Central European affairs. After becoming the BBC’s Berlin correspondent for a short period, from 2000 she was based in London for the BBC World Service presenting on European current affairs, and commuting weekly to Berlin to work as a news anchor for Deutsche Welled Television.
Katya has also presented a number of one-hour documentaries, such as Mexico’s Drug Wars for BBC2, Her film Spain’s Stolen Babies was runner-up for an RTS award in 2012.
In September 2020 the BBC partially upheld a complaint against Katya after she sent a series of tweets on 28 April 2020 stating that an “observation”[put forward by Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove was “delusional”. Gove had stated “the COVID crisis, in some respects, should concentrate the minds of EU negotiators”.
In addition, her analysis also altered Gove’s words, changing the term “should” to “will” in her tweets. The BBC Editorial Complaint Unit ruled that although she backed up her opinion with detailed evidence and was entitled to state it, her use of the word “delusional” broke the guidelines’ license for “professional judgements, rooted in evidence”.
Katya Adler Salary
She earns an average annual salary of $60,000 as a reporter for BBC News.
Katya Adler Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1 million which she has accumulated from her journalism career.
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