BBC presenter quits with emotional statement after 24yrs on air

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After 24 years, BBC presenter Jenny Hill has announced her departure from the corporation.Taking to social media, Jenny shared her decision to step down as a foreign correspondent.

In a heartfelt post on X, she expressed: "Personal update: I'm leaving the BBC today after 24 years. What a privilege it's been to travel the world and tell people's stories." She also extended gratitude towards her colleagues, adding: "Thanks to the many lovely colleagues whose talent, courage and friendship have made it such a pleasure." BBC News analysis editor Ros Atkins responded to her announcement with words of encouragement: "We're going to miss you, Jenny.

Best of luck." Lyse Doucet, Chief international correspondent, also chimed in, commenting: "Such a distinctive broadcaster and kind colleague.

So sorry to see you go Jenny", reports the Mirror. Fans and viewers expressed their appreciation for Jenny's work, with one saying: "Thank-you Jenny for all your hard work.

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