
Sarah-Jane Mee is an accomplished television and radio presenter, widely recognised for her extensive work covering sports, entertainment, and current affairs on Sky News. With an impressive career spanning over two decades, Sarah-Jane has become known for her versatility, confidence, and engaging personality. Her approachable style and insightful reporting have solidified her reputation as one of the UK's leading broadcasters. Sarah-Jane's natural charisma and dynamic presentation skills have earned her prominent roles, including hosting flagship programmes such as the breakfast show Sunrise, making history as Sky News’ first female lead presenter of this popular programme.
Sarah-Jane began her broadcasting journey at ITV Central, quickly establishing herself as the face of regional sport in the Midlands. She became well-known for presenting programmes such as Central Soccer Night and Hancock’s Half Time, as well as regularly featuring on the main evening news programme Central Tonight. Her significant success at ITV Central showcased her natural talent for live television, positioning her as a trusted voice and a household name across the region. Her vibrant and confident delivery made her a favourite with audiences and earned her widespread acclaim as a sports presenter.
Exploring opportunities in radio, Sarah-Jane moved to Heart FM, initially standing in for a breakfast presenter, quickly winning over listeners with her engaging style and warmth. Her success led to a permanent position, further highlighting her adaptability and widespread appeal. Returning to television broadcasting, she became a key figure on Sky Sports, contributing significantly to their coverage of the UEFA Champions League alongside Richard Keys, and co-hosting popular weekend shows including Cricket AM and extensive Premier League coverage on Saturday Night Football. Her versatility was further exemplified by hosting major events such as the Sports Women of the Year Awards.
Sarah-Jane is also recognised for her personal achievements, notably completing an impressive 190km cycle of the Tour de France route from Leeds to Harrogate as part of the Sky Sports series Riding The Dales. Known for her resilience and dedication, she has become a sought-after host for prestigious live events, such as the Inspirational Women Awards and engaging Q&A sessions for international brands including Google and the League Managers Association. Today, Sarah-Jane is entering the after-dinner speaking circuit, providing fascinating insights into the worlds of broadcasting, sport, politics, and current affairs, making her an ideal choice for hosting events, facilitating conferences, and leading dynamic event conversations.
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- 2023 – Premiered as the anchor of 'The UK Tonight with Sarah-Jane Mee' on Sky News
- 2023 – Concluded hosting 'The Sarah-Jane Mee Show' on Sky News
- 2019 – Became the anchor of 'The Sarah-Jane Mee Show' on Sky News, airing Monday to Thursday from 2 pm to 5 pm
- 2016 – Appointed as the first female lead anchor of Sky News' breakfast show 'Sunrise'
- 2014 – Completed a 190 km cycling leg of the Tour de France route from Leeds to Harrogate for the Sky Sports show 'Riding The Dales'
- 2013 – Began presenting 'What's The Story?' on Sky Sports, a weekly show discussing major sports stories
- 2009 – Started co-presenting 'Cricket AM' on Sky Sports
- 2008 – Rejoined Sky Sports as part of their UEFA Champions League coverage team
- 2007 – Became a regular host on the Ed James Breakfast Show on 100.7 Heart FM
- 2002 – Joined ITV Central as a sports presenter for Central News West and later became the main presenter of 'Central Soccer Night'