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Stig Abell Biography
British journalist who is known for his work as a newspaper editor and radio presenter. He is known for his written work for The Times Literary Supplement as well as for having been the managing editor of the UK’s Sun newspaper.
He attended Emmanuel College in Cambridge where he earned his degree in English. He started working with the Press Complaints Commission in September of 2001 before he started his career as a radio presenter with LBC Radio in 2014. He started working at the Telegraph Media Group as a reviewer before he joined The Spectator and their head fiction reviewer.
He is also known for having written the book How Britain Really Works which was published in May of 2018.
He was born and raised in Nottingham, England.
He presented the LBC Radio show in March of 2014 alongside fellow host and Sky News presenter Kay Burley from 8 to 11am on Sundays.
Stephen “Stig” Paul Abell (born 10 April 1980) is an English journalist, newspaper editor and radio presenter.
In September 2001, Abell joined the Press Complaints Commission as a complaints officer; he completed other roles at the PCC including press officer, assistant director and deputy director before being appointed Director of the PCC on 19 December 2010. In August 2013, Abell joined The Sun as managing editor, his role until the end of April 2016.
Currently editor of The Times Literary Supplement, Abell was the managing editor of the UK’s Sun newspaper from 2013 to 2016. He was formerly a fiction reviewer at The Spectator and reviewer at Telegraph Media Group as well as The Times Literary Supplement. He was also a presenter on LBC Radio.
From August 2014, the show was co-presented by Abell and LBC’s Petrie Hosken. In January 2015, he was given his own show from 8 am to 10 am on Sundays. From April 2016, Abell moved to the afternoon slot on Sundays of 3 pm to 6 pm.
In March 2014, Abell started co-presenting a show on LBC Radio alongside Sky News television presenter Kay Burley from 8 am to 11 am on Sundays. Burley was the main presenter while Abell reviewed the papers and added political comment.
Abell has been heavily criticised for publishing an article in 2015 by Katie Hopkins which likened migrants to cockroaches.
In May 2016, Abell took up a new post as the editor of The Times Literary Supplement, succeeding Sir Peter Stothard, who had edited the newspaper for the previous 14 years. He is a regular presenter on the BBC Radio Four series Front Row.
In May 2018 Abell’s first book, How Britain Really Works, was published by John Murray.
In April 2020 it was announced that Abell would be joining the upcoming radio station Times Radio as a presenter. He will co-present the Monday to Thursday breakfast show, with Aasmah Mir, when the station begins later in the year.
What's Stig Abell Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Stig Abell Family
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