Paul Mason

Paul Mason is an award-winning British journalist, broadcaster and author, widely recognised for his expertise in economics, politics and global affairs. Best known for his work as Economics Editor for BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News, Paul has spent decades analysing major world events and explaining complex economic issues to mainstream audiences. Alongside his broadcasting career, he has become a respected author and commentator, known for his sharp analysis of globalisation, technology and political change.

Paul began his journalism career in the early 1990s as a freelance writer before becoming deputy editor of Computer Weekly during the dotcom boom. During this period, he also became a regular contributor to the Daily Express and The Mail on Sunday, developing a strong reputation in business and technology journalism. His expertise in economics and current affairs led to his appointment as Business Editor at BBC Newsnight in 2001, where his first live appearance came on the day of the September 11 attacks.

Over the following years, Paul established himself as one of Britain’s leading economic journalists, covering major global events including the financial crisis, the Arab Spring and political unrest across Europe and the Middle East. In 2008, he became Economics Editor at Newsnight before later joining Channel 4 News as Economics Editor. His reporting and documentaries earned widespread recognition, including the Diageo African Business Reporting Award in 2007 for his acclaimed work examining the impact of mobile technology in Africa.

Alongside broadcasting, Paul has authored several influential books exploring economics, politics and social change. His works include PostCapitalism: A Guide To Our Future, Live Working Or Die Fighting: How The Working Class Went Global, Clear Bright Future: A Radical Defence Of The Human Being, Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere and Meltdown: The End Of The Age Of Greed. Through his journalism, books and public speaking, Paul continues to be a prominent voice on economic transformation, technology and the future of society.

Paul is hired as a speaker for his deep expertise in economics, politics and global affairs gained through decades at the forefront of journalism. Having reported on financial crises, political upheaval and technological disruption around the world, he provides audiences with insightful and thought-provoking analysis of the forces shaping modern society.

Awarded the Wincott Prize for Journalism, Paul combines intellectual depth with accessible communication, making complex topics understandable and engaging. His talks cover themes such as economic transformation, globalisation, technology, inequality and the future of work, offering audiences a valuable perspective on today’s rapidly changing world.

Below are some of Paul Mason’s most notable career milestones:

  • 2025 – Continued contributing analysis on economics, politics and technology across major international media platforms.
  • 2007 – Won the Diageo African Business Reporting Award for his reporting on mobile technology in Africa.
  • 2004 – Named Workworld Broadcaster of the Year recognising his impact in economic journalism.
  • 2003 – Won the Wincott Prize for Journalism for excellence in business and financial reporting.
  • 2001 – Joined BBC Newsnight as Business Editor beginning his national broadcasting career.
  • 1995 – 2001 – Served as deputy editor of Computer Weekly during the growth of the digital economy.
  • 1990s – Became a regular contributor to the Daily Express and The Mail on Sunday covering business and technology.