Television Mohammad joined
BBC Cymru Wales in 1997 as a reporter for
BBC Wales Today before becoming the anchor of
Wales on Saturday. In 2013, he replaced
Gabby Logan as the host of
Final Score on
BBC One on Saturday afternoons, regularly hosting alongside pundits such as
Garth Crooks and
Danny Mills. Mohammad had previously been a reporter on the programme for many years. He was also the presenter of
Scrum V specials on BBC Two Wales and was the secondary snooker presenter for
BBC Sport. Mohammad was part of the BBC's broadcasting crew at the
Rio 2016 Summer Olympics and is an occasional presenter of
Match of the Day and
Match of the Day 2, deputising for
Gary Lineker and
Mark Chapman respectively. He previously hosted some of the
BBC's live coverage of the
RBS Six Nations, although they now share the live rights with
ITV, leaving
John Inverdale and
Gabby Logan to present the live action. For the
London 2012 Olympics, Mohammad was a reporter for the
BBC, a role he took up again for the
Sochi 2014 Games. For the
Rio 2016 Games, Mohammad presented overnight action of the evening's events. For the delayed
Tokyo 2020 Games, Mohammad anchored afternoon action, broadcasting the last of the day's events and highlights. At the
Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, Mohammad fronted daytime coverage of events for the BBC. For the
Gold Coast 2018 Games, Mohammad once again presented coverage of events throughout the day. For the
Birmingham 2022 Games, Mohammad presented morning coverage alongside
Holly Hamilton. In March 2025, Mohammad hosted the first broadcast of
Eid al-Fitr prayers on British terrestrial television, from Bradford Central Mosque.
Radio Before getting his break into the world of journalism, Jason was a member of
Radio City 1386AM, The
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board radio service based in
Singleton Hospital. Mohammad hosts a show on Monday to Wednesday afternoons on
BBC Radio Wales. From the start of the 2016–17 football season, Mohammad has been the co-host of
BBC Radio 5 Live's football phone in show 606, alongside regular co-host
Robbie Savage. He is also an occasional presenter of
5 Live Sport.From 4 February 2018, he became the regular co-presenter of
Good Morning Sunday on Radio 2, alongside
Kate Bottley.
Remuneration On 3 July 2019, the BBC disclosed that Jason Mohammad was paid £355,000 in the previous year, among the top ten earners at the BBC. ==References==