Guyon Espiner

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Guyon Espiner
Born (1970-12-31) 31 December 1970 (age 54)
Residence Wellington
Nationality New Zealand
Alma mater University of Canterbury
Occupation Broadcaster
Employer Radio New Zealand National; New Zealand Listener
Known for Broadcasting
Spouse(s) Emma Wehipeihana
Relatives Colin Espiner (brother)

Guyon Espiner (born 31 December 1970) is a New Zealand print and television journalist.[1]

Career

Espiner attended the University of Canterbury before joining TVNZ in 2003 as a political reporter. He was appointed to the position of political editor in 2006, and also writes a political column in North & South magazine.[2][3]

Espiner was co-host of Agenda before its cancellation and currently conducts the interviews on "Agenda's" successor Q+A, and has been regularly interviewed on the television programme Breakfast, to discuss heated political issues.[4]

At the end of 2011, Espiner left TVNZ to join the reporting team of TV3's current affairs programme 60 Minutes.

In 2013, Espiner hosted two new current affairs shows on TV33rd Degree and The Vote.[5]

In 2014, Espiner took over co-hosting Morning Report on Radio New Zealand National with Susie Ferguson.[6]

Personal life

Espiner married Emma Wehipeihana in a private ceremony on 5 February 2012.[7][8]

References

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