Clive Myrie Discusses Racism and Emotional Toll of Broadcasting
The BBC anchor opens up about receiving death threats, the impact of the Windrush scandal, and his role in upcoming election coverage.
- Clive Myrie shared experiences of racial abuse and death threats during his career.
- He emphasized the emotional impact of his work and the pain of others affecting him deeply.
- Myrie discussed the influence of the Windrush scandal on his family, with one brother dying before his case was resolved.
- He aims to make BBC's election night coverage accessible and engaging for a broad audience.
- Myrie highlighted his desire to be seen as a journalist who happens to be black, not defined by his race.