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How do I contact Rory Cellan-Jones?

How do I contact Rory Cellan-Jones?

Rory Cellan-Jones Email Address @bbc.co.uk.

Is Rory Cellan-Jones ill?

The BBC’s technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in January 2019.

Why is Rory Cellan Jones leaving the BBC?

He left the BBC in October to pursue other interests. His latest book, Always On: Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era, was published earlier this year.

Has Rory Cellan-Jones left BBC?

Rory Cellan-Jones (pictured) spent 40 years as a BBC journalist, the last 15 of which as technology correspondent. He left the BBC in October to pursue other interests. His latest book, Always On: Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era, was published earlier this year.

Has Rory Cellan-Jones retired?

Nicholas Rory Cellan-Jones (born 17 January 1958; “Cellan” pronounced [ˈkɛɬən]) is a British journalist. He was BBC News’ technology correspondent. In August 2021, he announced that he will be leaving the BBC in late October, after 40 years of employment.

Where does Rory Cellan Jones live?

London
Personal life. Cellan-Jones is married to economist and author Diane Coyle. The couple have two sons and live in West Ealing, London.

Where does Rory Cellan-Jones live?

Who is Rory Cellan-Jones?

Rory Cellan-Jones Rory is the BBC’s technology correspondent. From the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s to the rise of Google and Facebook, from the Psion organiser to the iPad, he’s covered all the big gadget and business stories. Dot.Rory, his previous blog, was named among the Top 100 blogs by the Sunday Times.

Does Rory Cellan-Jones have Parkinson’s?

Ros Atkins on… What 2021 taught us about Covid The BBC’s technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in January 2019. In this video, he explains how he manages the disease in the workplace.

Who is the BBC’s technology correspondent?

Rory is the BBC’s technology correspondent. From the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s to the rise of Google and Facebook, from the Psion organiser to the iPad, he’s covered all the big gadget and business stories. Dot.Rory, his previous blog, was named among the Top 100 blogs by the Sunday Times.