Michael Macmillan
Michael Macmillan, owner of Macmillan Media, has been at the forefront of television broadcast journalism for the past three decades and has worked extensively for both ITV and the BBC.
His talents were recognised at an early age and he became one of the youngest reporters ever to be appointed to News at Ten. Michael is best known for his role as the BBC’s Middle East Correspondent, when he reported from more than thirty countries and interviewed countless world leaders.
He was the first broadcast journalist to enter liberated Kuwait during the first Gulf War and reported news of the hostage releases of Brian Keenan, Terry Waite and John McCarthy. Michael was awarded a prestigious Royal Television Society Award for his work in the Middle East.