Hermione Kitson

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Hermione Kitson
Born New Zealand
Occupation Journalist

Hermione Kitson is an Australian news presenter and reporter. Kitson is currently national news presenter for Ten Eyewitness News Late.

Career

Kitson studied Media/Communications at Sydney University and completed an internship at ABC Sydney News and Current Affairs.

Before joining Network Ten, Kitson worked as a reporter at WIN TV and as a reporter and newsreader at 2UE Radio Sydney.

Kitson joined the Ten News team in Melbourne in mid-2008, where she was a senior reporter for around four years. She reported on a range of stories, many of them headlines and major news items.

During her time in Melbourne, she was the main fill-in presenter for Helen Kapalos on Ten News at Five with Mal Walden, and also presented the local weekend bulletin, a position in which she gained key recognition as a presenter for Network Ten by audiences in Victoria.

Kitson has covered stories ranging from the Black Saturday bushfires to the south-east floods, the Occupy Melbourne riots to gangland violence, and marquee events such as the Spring Racing Carnival.[1]

In June 2012, Kitson moved back to her home town of Sydney and was appointed news presenter on Ten Late News with Hamish Macdonald.[2]

In October 2013, Kitson was appointed national presenter of Ten's Eyewitness News Weekend Bulletin. As a result, Kitson does not present the Ten Eyewitness Late News Bulletin on Thursdays and Fridays.

Kitson is now a highly-regarded news presenter at Network Ten, having covered major stories and made numerous reports over five and a half years.

References

  1. Profile at Network Ten
  2. Ten Late News at TV Tonight

External links


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