Presenter
Mark Little was born in 1968. He studied Economics and Politics in Trinity College, and graduated in 1990. He joined RTÉ as a television reporter in 1991, working during the Ben Dunne scandal.
Mark was later appointed RTÉ's first Washington Correspondent in September 1995, covering two presidential elections as well as President Bill Clinton's involvement in the Irish peace process, and his state visits to Ireland.
In January 2001 Mark became RTÉ's Foreign Affairs Correspondent, reporting on the impact of 9/11 from the United States, Israel and Iran. He spent seven weeks in Northern Iraq reporting on the war.
In 2001, he was named Television Journalist of the Year for his reporting in Afganistan.
Mark is currently co-presenter of RTÉ Television's current affairs programme Prime Time. He is the author of the non-fiction books Turn Left at Greenland and Zulu Time, published in June 2002 and March 2004 respectively.