Tim Wilson (broadcaster)
Tim Wilson is a former New Zealand journalist and broadcaster, who is currently the executive director of the Maxim Institute.
Early life and family
Wilson was born in Dunedin and adopted by a Presbyterian minister who relocated the family to Pōkeno and then to New Plymouth and finally Whanganui when Wilson was a teenager. Wilson studied at the University of Auckland.While working in New York, Wilson converted to Catholicism. He met his future wife, Rachel, a former primary school teacher, in a Catholic church in Auckland; the couple have children.
Career
Journalism
Wilson was formerly a staff writer at Metro magazine before moving to New York City to work as a freelance journalist in September 2001. After making occasional contributions to TVNZ's news bulletins, he was hired as One News' first full-time US correspondent in 2004; his first assignment was the inauguration of George W Bush. He held this position until 2012, when he returned to New Zealand. He has since worked across TVNZ's Breakfast and Seven Sharp programmes as a producer and reporter, and hosting radio programmes on Newstalk ZB.Wilson left TVNZ in October 2020.