Author

Janet Street-Porter

📖 Overview

Janet Street-Porter is a British media personality, journalist, and broadcaster who rose to prominence in the 1970s and has maintained a significant presence in UK media. She became known for her distinctive speaking voice, outspoken views, and pioneering work as one of the first female television executives in Britain. As editor of The Independent on Sunday from 1999 to 2001 and a columnist for multiple national newspapers, Street-Porter established herself as a prominent voice in print journalism. Her writing frequently addresses social issues, popular culture, and lifestyle topics with a characteristically forthright perspective. Throughout her career, she has appeared regularly on British television shows including I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Celebrity MasterChef, and as a recurring panelist on ITV's Loose Women. Her autobiography, Life's Too F***ing Short, was published in 2006 and details her journey from working-class London to becoming a significant figure in British media. She has received several awards for her contributions to broadcasting, including a BAFTA for originality in 1980 and a CBE for services to journalism and broadcasting in the 2016 New Year's Honours list. Additionally, Street-Porter spent years in senior roles at the BBC and Channel 4, where she was responsible for commissioning and developing youth programming.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe Janet Street-Porter as outspoken and polarizing through her newspaper columns and books. Positive reviews focus on her no-nonsense writing style and willingness to tackle controversial topics. Readers appreciate her authenticity and dry humor, particularly in her memoir "Life's Too F***ing Short." Several Amazon reviewers noted her honest portrayals of media industry experiences. Common criticisms include her combative tone and perceived self-importance. Multiple readers mentioned finding her writing style "grating" or "abrasive." Some felt her 2004 book "Fall Out" focused too much on complaints rather than insights. Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: Average 3.2/5 (125 ratings) Amazon UK: 3.5/5 (380 ratings) "Life's Too F***ing Short": 3.8/5 (92 reviews) "Fallout": 3.1/5 (45 reviews) Several book bloggers noted that readers' reactions often align with their pre-existing opinions of Street-Porter's media persona - fans of her TV appearances tend to rate her books higher than those unfamiliar with her work.

📚 Books by Janet Street-Porter

Baggage: My Childhood (2004) Memoir covering Street-Porter's early life in London, her relationship with her parents, and her initial steps into journalism.

Fall Out (2006) Autobiographical account focusing on Street-Porter's media career in the 1970s and her experiences in television management.

Life's Too F***ing Short (2009) Collection of observations and personal experiences examining modern life's irritations and social conventions.

Don't Let the B*****ds Get You Down (2012) Guide drawing from Street-Porter's career experiences, addressing workplace challenges and professional development.

Life in Pieces: Thoughts from a Year that Changed Us All (2020) Diary-style narrative documenting the author's experiences and reflections during the COVID-19 lockdown period.