List of British Bangladeshis - Media

Media

See also: ATN Bangla, Bangla TV, Channel i, Channel S, and NTV (Bangladesh)
  • Ajmal Masroor – Television presenter, politician, Imam, and UK Parliamentary candidate for Bethnal Green and Bow constituency representing Liberal Democrats in 2010 General Election. He is a television presenter on political and Islamic programmes on Islam Channel and Channel S.
  • Kanak 'Konnie' Huq – Television presenter, best known for being the longest-serving female Blue Peter presenter.
  • Lisa Aziz – News presenter, and journalist. Best known as the co-presenter of the Bristol based ITV West Country nightly weekday news programme The West Country Tonight, one of the first Asian presenters to be seen on television. She won the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Best Television News Journalist Award.
  • Mary Rahman – Press and public relations consultant, and director of MRPR.
  • Nina Hossain – Journalist, newscaster, and sole presenter of ITV London's regional news programme London Tonight.
  • Rizwan Hussain – Barrister, television presenter, philanthropist, international humanitarian worker, former Hindi music singer and producer. Very well known for TV presenting Islamic and charity shows on Channel S and Islam Channel, mainly known within the community.
  • Tasmin Lucia-Khan – Journalist, presenter, and producer. Best known for delivering BBC Three’s nightly hourly ‘World News’ bulletins on in 60 Seconds, and presenting E24 on the rolling news channel BBC News. Currently delivers news bulletins and breaking stories on ITV breakfast television programme Daybreak.

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