
Jason Mohammad is one of the most popular broadcasters in the UK. With an impressive career spanning over twenty-five years, Jason has taken on prominent roles in sports broadcasting and TV and radio presenting. Host of the popular BBC TV show the “Final Score” and popular BBC Radio host, Jason is also a documentary and filmmaker. A popular speaker on race, diversity, and social mobility, Jason also has a host of experience and insight into TV and Radio presenting.
With a strong academic foundation including a Master’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Cardiff University, Jason’s career in journalism began in 1997 when he became a reporter for BBC Wales Today. Jason’s journalism career has gone from strength to strength and his list of impressive credits include presenting BBC Sport coverage of the London Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup in Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018, and the Commonwealth Games. A film and documentary maker, Jason is also a fluent Welsh speaker who appears frequently on S4C.
Currently, Jason is the host of the popular BBC TV show “Final Score”, and hosts two radio shows: “Good Morning Sunday” on BBC Radio 2 and a phone-in show on BBC Radio Wales. He is also makes regular appearances on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 4 and presents the iconic “Match of the Day”. Beyond presenting, Jason founded Team Boundless a creative media academy supporting the next generation of broadcasters to reach their media career goals and conquer the worlds of TV, radio, social media or podcasts.
An experienced presenter and host, Jason has worked with business giants including Mercedes, EE, Maserati and HP. A sought after speaker for all types of events including award ceremonies, motivational speaking and chairing Q & A sessions, if you’re looking for a dynamic and engaging speaker for your next event, get in touch today to hire Jason Mohammad!
- 2025 – Hosted the first broadcast of Eid al-Fitr prayers on British terrestrial television
- 2024 – Appointed Pro Chancellor for Cardiff University
- 2022 – Presented morning coverage if the Birmingham Games
- 2020 – Anchor for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
- 2019 – Founded the Jason Mohammad Academy
- 2018 – Became a regular co-presenter of Radio 2’s “Good Morning Sundays”
- 2018 – Fronted daytime coverage of the Gold Coast Games
- 2016 – Became a co-host of BBC Radio 5 Live’s football phone in show 606
- 2016 – Part of the Broadcasting Team for the Rio 2016 Olympics
- 2014 – Reporter for the Sochu 2014 Games
- 2014 – Fronted daytime coverage of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games
- 2013 – Became host of “Final Score”
- 2012 – Reporter for the London 2012 Olympic Games
- 1997 – Became a reporter for “BBC Wales Today”
- 1997 – Master’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Cardiff University
- 1996 – BA in Welsh and Politics from Swansea University
How to hire Jason Mohammad
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