Arnold joined the
BBC Radio Drama Company in 1988. After meeting
Peter Donaldson at a party in 1994, she joined
Radio 4's presentation team in that year. In 2004 she became a newsreader, and regularly read the afternoon and evening news on Radio 4. For a brief period her early appearances as a newsreader were credited as "Eva Arnold", perhaps to keep her newsreading 'persona' separate from her identity as an actor. In 2005, she featured as a news presenter in
BBC Two comedy
Broken News. In June 2006, she was promoted to read the news on Radio 4's
Today programme. From 2007 to 2011 she co-presented comedian
Jon Holmes's show
Listen Against, a parody of various programmes on Radio 4. Arnold gained media attention in May 2012. In October 2012, Arnold announced the end of her eighteen years on Radio 4. Her final appearance was Saturday 29 December 2012. During 2013, she worked for the BBC in a training capacity and was involved in the Expert Women's Days where she coached potential female interviewees for
Today. Arnold has suggested adopting a smile or frown while talking as appropriate to the context. Since then she has written and narrated for
The Daily Telegraph and
The Guardian. ==Personal life==