Female TV Presenters
Television continues to be one of the world’s most powerful mediums, with an estimated 5.23 billion people watching traditional TV- a figure expected to rise to 5.5 billion by 2029. Female TV presenters play a pivotal role in shaping how stories are told and received, whether fronting news broadcasts, hosting primetime shows, or leading live events. Programmes like BBC Breakfast, The One Show, Loose Women, Strictly Come Dancing, and Good Morning Britain all demonstrate the popularity and influence of women on screen.
Despite their visibility, women remain underrepresented in media leadership—only 24% of the top 174 editors across 240 brands are women, even though women make up around 40% of journalists in key markets. Our roster of Female TV Presenters includes broadcasters, journalists, and entertainment hosts who not only excel in front of the camera but also champion greater gender equity in media. Book a speaker today to bring compelling stories, credible insight, and vibrant presence to your next event.
Abigail Barnes
Alex Scott
Charlene White
Charlie Webster
Debra Searle
Eniola Aluko
Helen Dewdney
Katie Piper
Kellie Maloney
Louise Thompson
Lucy Shepherd
Mel Robbins
Female TV presenters offer deep knowledge across areas such as news, politics, business, entertainment, and culture. Many are also passionate advocates for media ethics, leadership, and diversity, drawing on their personal experiences to deliver talks that are both inspiring and thought-provoking. With a strong background in live broadcasting, they bring a natural ability to connect with audiences, making them ideal for keynote speeches, panel discussions, and hosting corporate events.
They are also a popular choice for International Women’s Day events, where themes of empowerment and equality are at the heart of the conversation. Although there has been progress, challenges remain; women in the UK media industry are still paid on average 11% less than men. By booking a Female TV Presenter, you are not only choosing a trusted and dynamic voice but also making a clear statement about supporting gender equality and promoting change across the media landscape.