ITV presenter Tom Bradby has expressed his thoughts on the lack of white male news anchors in his field, as he prepares to lead the channel’s forthcoming general election coverage.
Bradby told the Radio Times: “There aren’t many white male anchors left, dare I say, so I feel a bit less nervous about that [the line-up] than possibly I should.
Bradby will be part of a trio of white men, alongside former Labour MP Ed Balls, and former Tory chancellor George Osbourne.
The 57-year-old has been an established broadcaster for decades, having served as ITV’s royal correspondent and political editor in previous roles.