Beloved BBC presenter quits after 24 years as she issues emotional statement

BBC has lost another big name this year (Image: Getty Images)

After a remarkable 24-year tenure, presenter Jenny Hill has announced her departure from the broadcaster. Taking to social media, Jenny shared her decision to step down as a foreign correspondent, expressing gratitude for her career at the .

In a heartfelt Twitter post, she wrote: “Personal update: I’m leaving the today after 24 years. What a privilege it’s been to travel the world and tell people’s stories.”

She also thanked her colleagues for their support and camaraderie over the years.

News analysis editor Ros Atkins responded to her announcement with words of encouragement, saying: “We’re going to miss you, Jenny. Best of luck.”

Lyse Doucet, the Chief international correspondent, also chimed in, praising Jenny as “Such a distinctive broadcaster and kind colleague. So sorry to see you go Jenny.”, reports .

Tributes poured in from fans and viewers alike, with one stating: “Thank-you Jenny for all your hard work. Hope the next chapter is awesome x,” and another commenting on the loss for the : “The will miss you @jennyhillBBC – you are a great journalist, much admired and liked by colleagues and the audience including those in Africa. It is a big loss to the organisation. Good luck in the future.”

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Jenny Hill is leaving the channel after 24 years (Image: BBC)

Jenny reflected on her journey from regional roles to national prominence, particularly mentioning her stint on the breakfast news slot. Despite the early starts, she found joy in the role, saying: “It’s a great team at Breakfast and while I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the early alarm calls, working here is always great fun.”

In 2014, she launched her international journalism career becoming the ‘s Berlin correspondent and went on to cover significant wars, such as the conflict in and the -Hamas clashes.

Recent social media posts suggest she intends to remain in Germany post-. Although her username retains “,” her bio now states: “Former Foreign Correspondent. Planning new adventures from Berlin.”

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She’s not alone in departing from a longstanding position at the ; many reporters have made similar decisions. is stepping back from presenting Match Of The Day while bade a poignant farewell on the Today programme after a stellar 26-year stint.

Earlier this week, Mishal joined presenters Nick Robinson, Justin Webb, and past hosts Sarah Montague and John Humphrys, offering up touching reflections about her tenure. Her last day concluded with a song that resonated with her feelings at that moment.

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