
Tracey Logan
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 Tracey Logan is an established broadcaster and science journalist, presenting and producing reports and documentaries for BBC radio. She is also an experienced online webcast and TV science show host.
Newly freelance following a fifteen-year career as a Senior Broadcast Journalist in BBC Science Radio, Tracey's recent broadcasts include regular reports on Science in Action and Digital Planet for the BBC World Service and on Radio 4's Leading Edge. Her two-part environmental series "Cleansing the Thames" aired on BBC Radio 4 last year. Writing credits include a New Scientist feature on talking & listening computers, "A little more conversation..." , and a report on the science of pain relief for the Mail on Sunday.
Tracey Logan has covered all the major science stories over the past decade - as a documentary and magazine show producer and presenter, as a science correspondent for BBC World Service News, as presenter of BBC World TV's Science World, and (from 2001-2004) as the anchor of Go Digital - the world's first radio show with pictures, simultaneously broadcast weekly on BBC World Service and webcast via BBC News Online.
Technology and engineering has been a particular passion, earning Tracey Logan the title "BT Technology Journalist of the Year" in 1995. In March, 2002, when the UK Government launched its report on the future of digital music ("Monetising Anarchy") Tracey was asked to host the event at the BBC's iconic radio theatre in Broadcasting House.
In summer 2009 Tracey is off to the Arctic Circle to do environmental research alongside University of Alaska scientists as part of the MBL Logan Science Journalism Fellowships.
Before starting her career in journalism, Tracey Logan trained as a BBC Sound Engineer. She is also a keen, semi-professional classical singer.
Contact Tracey on tracey.logan@alexanderballard.co.uk
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