Matthew Price
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Matthew Price is a British journalist who currently works as New York correspondent for the BBC. He began his career in 1994 as a trainee local radio reporter, having gained a First Class degree in Geography from St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He worked at BBC Radio Lincolnshire and then for the BBC in Newcastle. In 1999 he moved on to report for the BBC's news programme for children, Newsround. In 2000 he was voted the Royal Television Society's Young Journalist of the Year. Following his work for Newsround he went on to work in a number of posts as a BBC television reporter, including Belgrade correspondent, and covering the Iraq War from an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf and from Baghdad. Prior to moving to New York, he was stationed in Jerusalem as a Middle East correspondent.
He now lives and works in the USA as the BBC's North America correspondent often reporting for the BBC News Channel and the flagship BBC One News bulletin's, the BBC News at Six and the BBC News at Ten

