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Alexander James "Jim" Naughtie (surname pronounced ; born 9 August 1951) is known as a British radio presenter and radio news presenter for the BBC. Since 1994 he has been one of the main presenters of Radio 4's ''Today'' programme. In July 2015 he announced, via the BBC, that in early 2016 he would retire from regular presenting duties on the programme and would, instead, be its 'Special Correspondent' with 'responsibility for charting the course of the constitutional changes at the heart of the UK political debate', as well as the BBC News's Books Editor, contributing a book review to the Saturday morning editions of ''Today''.〔( ''James Naughtie to leave Radio 4 Today programme'', BBC News, 7 July 2015 ). Retrieved: 9 July 2015.〕 In his 21-plus years on ''Today'', Naughtie had anchored every BBC Radio UK election results programme since 1997 and had worked on every US presidential election since 1988, the BBC added. "After 21 years, I can turn off that 3am alarm at last," the Daily Telegraph quoted Naughtie as having said.〔(''Jim Naughtie to leave BBC Radio 4's Today programme'', Anita Singh, Daily Telegraph, London, 7 July 2015 ). Retrieved: 9 July 2015.〕 == Biography == James Naughtie was born and brought up in Milltown of Rothiemay, near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He was educated at Keith Grammar School, the University of Aberdeen and then Syracuse University in New York. He is a Fellow of the British-American Project.
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