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Dame Jenni Murray, longtime BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour host, died at 75 after shaping women’s discourse for over 30 years.
Dame Jenni Murray, the long-time host of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, has died at 75.
She served as the programme’s longest-serving presenter for over three decades, becoming a defining voice for women’s issues and a respected figure in British broadcasting.
Known for her empathetic interviews with global leaders and cultural icons, she used her platform to advocate for women’s rights and raise awareness about breast cancer.
Murray, made a dame in 2011, stepped down in 2020, citing editorial restrictions on topics like transgender rights and Brexit, as well as pay disparities.
Tributes from colleagues and public figures praised her integrity, warmth, and lasting impact on media and social discourse.
Dame Jenni Murray, anfitriona desde hace mucho tiempo de la BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour, murió a los 75 años después de moldear el discurso de las mujeres durante más de 30 años.