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Lis Howell is
currently Director of Broadcasting at the City
University, the culmination in a career shaping the face of
television as we know it today. Lis’s current position
continues to form the landscape of broadcast communication as
she tutors the news journalists of tomorrow through the
University’s Diploma Programme.
Lis Howell joined City University as a Visiting Lecturer
in Television in 2002 and initiated the Postgraduate Diploma in
Television Current Affairs Journalism from a career that spanned
Border Television; Granada; Tyne Tees; Sky News; GMTV and
Flextech. Lis has contributed to the most momentous
changes in news gathering and niche channel development in the
UK. Lis is also a prolific author in murder mystery, much of
which takes place in the broadcasting industry she knows so
well. Her most recent title published in April 2007 – “The
Flower Arranger at All Saints (Norbridge Chronicles Murder
Mystery)”, Constable and
Robinson; “After
the Break“; “The
Director's Cut”; “A
Job to Die for” all
published by Hodder & Stoughton.
Lis Howell was the chair of the Guardian International Edinburgh
Television Festival in 1999. As well as her fulltime work at
City University she is currently a consultant with Community
Channel and also writes for “Broadcast” magazine.
Lis Howell graduated from Bristol University and took a
Postgraduate Diploma in Education at Trinity and All Saints
College, Leeds. She was a reporter at Radio Leeds,
joining Border TV as a reporter/presenter, then
Granada TV and Tyne Tees TV. She became Head of News
at Border, then Deputy Programme Controller, winning an RTS
award with ITN for coverage of the Lockerbie air disaster.
She came to London as Managing Editor, Sky News. From
there she became Director of Programmes at GMTV, then
Director of Programmes at the new satellite channel UK Living
where she was one of the founders. UK Living was taken over by
Flextech and became Living TV and Lis Howell became
Senior Vice President at Flextech, running Living,
Trouble Challenge and Bravo TV channels until she left to
attend Harvard Business School and set up her own website
business, www.bowlofcherries.com.
Lis Howell is currently Director of Broadcasting at the
City University.
Lis Howell has a daughter aged 21, Alex, at Swansea
University. Lis’s partner Richard Parker provides the
theological and liturgical research for her new novels. They
live in Islington, North London. Her second novel in the
Norbridge Chronicle series called “The Chorister at the Abbey”
will be published in 2008. |
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