Media
Correspondent changes at Sky News
Published Tuesday, Apr 4 2006, 21:37 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Sky News has announced a redistribution of its international correspondent team.
Ian Woods, the channel's US correspondent of four years, is returning to the UK to join the Sky Report team. Replacing him will be Michelle Clifford, who has worked with Sky for six years on stories such as the Iraq war, the Soham murders and the UK General Elections.
Moscow correspondent Laurence Lee will be replaced by reporter Alex Rossi, who joined Sky from Tyne Tees in 2003. Lee will have a new role as a correspondent in London.
Meanwhile, former Sunrise anchor Greg Milam is heading to Belgium to take over from Rachel Amatt as Brussels correspondent. She too is returning to London as a correspondent.
Ian Woods, the channel's US correspondent of four years, is returning to the UK to join the Sky Report team. Replacing him will be Michelle Clifford, who has worked with Sky for six years on stories such as the Iraq war, the Soham murders and the UK General Elections.
Moscow correspondent Laurence Lee will be replaced by reporter Alex Rossi, who joined Sky from Tyne Tees in 2003. Lee will have a new role as a correspondent in London.
Meanwhile, former Sunrise anchor Greg Milam is heading to Belgium to take over from Rachel Amatt as Brussels correspondent. She too is returning to London as a correspondent.
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