Jim White (presenter)


James White is a British freelance radio and television presenter, known primarily for his work with Sky Sports.

Early life

After completing a pre-entry journalist course at Napier College in Edinburgh, White began his media career with Scottish & Universal Newspapers in 1974.

Broadcasting career

Television

In 1979, White moved into television as Entertainment reporter STV flagship Scotland Today programme. In 1986, he was appointed sports reporter and one of his first assignments was to travel with the Scottish team to the World Cup Finals in Mexico. In 1988, he became the main host of Scotsport. In 1990 White presented coverage of Scotland's campaign in the World Cup and in 1991 he was part of the team that won a Scottish BAFTA.
White joined Sky Sports in 1998.
In June 2003 he travelled to Senegal with Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira to report on Vieira's Diambers charity.
White is best known for his round-the-clock presenting marathon on transfer deadline day.
In August 2019, White came under fire for his reporting style of the news that Bury FC had been expelled from the EFL. He was seen reporting for Sky Sports in front of a countdown clock.

Radio

In September 2016, White took over Talksport's morning programme from Colin Murray.

Personal life

White was fined £750 and banned from driving for a year in 2005 after refusing a breath test.
In 2010 he was stopped from boarding a BA flight due to being drunk.