Jackie Long Biography
Jackie Long is a well-known media figure who presents and edits social affairs for Channel 4 News. After working for the BBC for more than two decades, she joined Channel 4 News in 2011.
Jackie Long Net Worth
Jackie has an estimated net worth of $1 Million . She has acquired a great fortune from her career as a journalist yet she likes to live a humble lifestyle. This includes her property, funds and earnings. Her job career is her main source of income.
Jackie Long Salary
Jackie receives a respectable wage from her job as a journalist. She receives an average annual salary of $90 thousand which translates to a monthly average wage of $7,500.
Year | 2023 | 2024 |
Jackie Long Salary | $90 thousand | $100 thousand |
Jackie Long Net Worth | $1 million | $1.5 million |
Jackie Long Age
Details about her exact age are not publicly known. Hence, making it difficult to know when he was born and when she celebrates her birthday. We will update Jackie’s age as soon as we have them from a credible source. She holds a British nationality, citizenship and she is of white race
Jackie Long Height, Weight & Body Measurement
Jackie stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters or 165 centimeters), she exhibits an exquisite balance in her physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs), her body measurements are an enviable.
She has kept up a lovely physical shape that is currently visible on websites all over the internet. However, neither her physical characteristics nor shoe size are known.
Jackie Long Parents
Jackie was born and raised in the United Kingdom by her parents. We tried to learn more about her family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who Jackie’s parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if she has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.
Jackie Long Husband
Jackie got married to fellow journalist Matthew Amroliwala. At a private event in June 1999, the couple exchanged vows. He serves as the primary presenter of the news and discussion program Global with Matthew Amroliwala on BBC World News. He began working for the global news network in September 2014.
Mehrwan F. Amroliwala, Matthew’s father, was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father served in the Royal Air Force. He is a Parsi Zoroastrian with roots in India as well. His ancestral home, Amroli, is located in the Surat District of the Gujarat state in western India, as his family name suggests.
Jackie Long Kids
They reside in London with their five kids, three daughters and two sons. Milo Amroliwala, Louis Amroliwala, Mary Amroliwala, and Mabel Amroliwala are four of their kids.
Jackie Long Education
She initially pursued her passion for language and literature by majoring in English at the university, immersing herself in the rich tapestry of literature and honing her linguistic skills.
However, her unwavering curiosity and desire to delve deeper into the world of communication and storytelling led her to make a pivotal decision. Eager to explore the realms of news, reporting, and the power of media, she took the momentous step of enrolling in a journalism course.
This educational transition allowed her to channel her literary prowess into the dynamic and ever-evolving field of journalism, where she could continue her intellectual journey by seeking the truth, communicating it effectively, and making an impact on the world through the written word.
Jackie Long Career
Jackie is the social affairs editor and host for Channel 4 News. After working for the BBC for more than two decades, she joined the program in 2011.
Jackie covers stories that examine the politics of regular British life in her capacity as social affairs editor. A few of these tales have dealt with county lines, criminal exploitation, child sexual exploitation, and more recently, universal credit.
Although there are times when a balance of light and shade is required, the job entails covering more traumatic and challenging stories, and social affairs encourage more “misery.” These are some of the most significant stories to tell as a result, and for journalists, that usually means having the ability to cry and rising the following morning to start over.
Since beginning her employment with Channel 4 in 2011, Jackie has covered and reported on a wide range of topics, such as free school lunches, poverty, and maternity care during the pandemic.
She previously worked on The World at One, PM, and Five Live, and most recently she was a Correspondent at Newsnight. Jackie has a variety of experience in print and broadcast journalism over the course of her career.