From gadgets and games to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, Zoe Kleinman brings tech news to life. She reaches millions of listeners and viewers across BBC Radio, TV, and online platforms. Zoe regularly appears on national and international outlets, including Radio 4’s Today programme, BBC World TV, and the UK’s most-watched news shows.
Her experiences are as diverse as her reporting. She has raced drones in the Nevada desert, ridden in a driverless car, spent a night in a house full of robots, and even climbed Mount Everest—virtually.
Zoe has covered major stories with impact. These include the rise and fall of Bitcoin, gender bias in Silicon Valley, the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, and an exclusive investigation into parents whose children unknowingly spent thousands of pounds on video and mobile games. Her work sparked political debate and led to a parliamentary committee hearing on gaming and gambling.
Her journalistic skills have earned great respect across the BBC. In 2020, Zoe became a senior journalist on the BBC News team covering the Covid-19 pandemic.
As a confident and engaging speaker, Zoe is in high demand. She hosts, chairs, panels, and lectures with deep expertise in tech. Her lively style captivates audiences and connects with people from all walks of life. This ensures she is often invited back for repeat bookings.