- David Frost
Sir David Paradine Frost, OBE (born 7 April 1939, Tenterden, Kent) moved to Beccles, Suffolk as a child and is an English television presenter. He currently presents a weekly programme, 'Frost Over The World', on the newly launched Al Jazeera English Channel.
- Dave Marash
Dave Marash is an American television journalist. He is the Washington-based anchor of Al Jazeera English. He is a Jewish American. Marash came to ABC News from WCBS-TV in New York. Marash came to New York from New Brunswick, NJ station WCTC-AM (1450), where he hosted a nightly talk show, called "Dave Marash On Call." Prior to joining WCBS-TV, he was a reporter at WPIX. His last appearance prior to joining Al Jazeera was on ABC News' "Nightline" with Ted Koppel.
- Rageh Omaar
Rageh Omaar (born 19 July 1967) is a British television news presenter and writer of Somali origin. His latest book "Only Half of Me" deals with the tensions between these two sides of his identity. He used to be a BBC world affairs correspondent, where he made his name reporting from Iraq. He moved to a new post at Al Jazeera English in September 2006, where he currently presents the nightly weekday documentary series "Witness".
- Josh Rushing
Josh Rushing was a United States Marine Captain who was a press officer for United States Central Command (CENTCOM) during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. He became famous for his appearance in the documentary "Control Room", which documented his conversations with Al Jazeera correspondent Hassan Ibrahim. After the Pentagon ordered him not to comment on the movie, he left the Marine Corps and is now working for Al Jazeera English.
- Richard Gizbert
Richard Gizbert presents the "Listening Post", a weekly show on Al Jazeera English. The show is a weekly insight into how the news is handled by the world's media. Gizbert joined Al Jazeera English from ABC News where he worked since 1993. During this time he covered conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Somalia and Rwanda. He also has experience in covering the Middle East, having covered Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, …
- Ghida Fakhry
Ghida Fakhry is the Washington, D.C. co-anchor for Al Jazeera English. In April 2006 Fakhry, who was born in Beirut, became co-anchor for the Washington, D.C. broadcast of Al Jazeera International's English language television news program (Al-Jazeera English TV news broadcasts daily from three separate news bureaus: Washington, D.C., London, and Kuala Lumpur). Fakhry was New York Bureau Chief of the London-bases Arabic language daily Asharq Al Awsat.
- Shiulie Ghosh
Shiulie Ghosh (born September 28,1968) is a Doha-based television journalist for Al Jazeera. She obtained a degree in Law from the University of Kent before joining Radio Cleveland as a Programme Assistant. In 1990 she was accepted as BBC News Trainee and worked in various posts at the BBC before joining the ITV News in 1998. In 2001 she was named Best Television News Journalist at the British Telecom Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards (EMMA).
- Teymoor Nabili
Teymoor Nabili is the lead news anchor, along with Veronica Pedrosa, at the Al Jazeera English Kuala Lumpur broadcast centre. He is also the host of the station's Asia-focussed current affairs programme 101 East. He was voted 'Best Presenter/Anchor' at the 2005 Asia Television Awards and received a UK Royal Television Society Award for coverage of the Olympic bribery scandal. Before joining Al Jazeera English, Nabili was CNBC Asia's anchor.
- Mark Seddon
Mark Seddon (born 1962) is the New York-based United Nations correspondent for Al Jazeera English and formerly a British journalist and activist in the Labour Party. He has reported for the BBC from inside Iraq, North Korea and China, as well as for Sky TV from Yemen and for Al Jazeera English from North Korea, Syria, Dr Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia and Haiti.
- Stephen Cole
Stephen Cole (b. March 29, 1956 in Hereford) is a presenter for Al Jazeera English.
- Amanda Palmer
Amanda Palmer is the Entertainment Editor and presenter of "48" and "The Fabulous Picture Show" on Al Jazeera English. She studied journalism (BAComm) in Sydney, Australia at the University of Technology before becoming a national reporter for Channel Seven, Australia. Before joining Al Jazeera she worked for CNN, the Associated Press Television Network, and as European foreign correspondent for Channel Seven Australia.
- Sami Zeidan
Sami Zeidan is news presenter for Al Jazeera English. He, along with Shiulie Ghosh, presented the first Al Jazeera English broadcast from Doha on November 15, 2006. Prior to joining Al Jazeera English, he presented a number of shows broadcast on CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe CNBC Asia, and CNN International. As a news anchor and talk show host, he has interviewed a number of world leaders, such as Nelson Mandela, President Hugo Chávez, President Mahmoud Abbas, …
- Russell Merryman
Russell Merryman is the Editor-in-Chief for Web and New Media services at Al Jazeera English. Russell originally joined the BBC in 1989 as a broadcast journalist and worked in many areas of output as a reporter, producer, presenter, and news editor. He joined BBC News Online in 2000 to work on their fledgling Interactive TV project, and managed the development of many interactive applications, including the BBC's 24/7 Video News Interactive service, …
- Darren Jordon
Darren Jordon (born November 23 1960 in London, England) is a British journalist working for the Al-Jazeera 24 hour English language news and current affairs channel, Al Jazeera English. Born in London to Jamaican parents, Jordon was brought up in the West Indies. Educated at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he spent eight years in the Jamaica Regiment, and was part of the 1983 American led force in the invasion of Grenada.
- Sohail Rahman
Sohail Rahman is a news presenter for Al Jazeera English. He has years of television reporting and presenting experience, including roles with Granada, ITV, BBC, Channel 4 and CNN. He was the first British Muslim man to host the ITV Granada regional news. He recorded the reaction inside Pakistan and throughout the region during the September 11th attacks in the United States. In 2003 he won the Royal Television Society’s prestigious Best Television Presenter Award.
- Jane Dutton
Jane Dutton is a news presenter for Al Jazeera English. She most recently worked as presenter/reporter on The Business of Development - a special series of 30-minute programmes that aired on CNBC Europe/US and as a freelance presenter for BBC World. Prior to these roles, she worked for CNN as a presenter for their Morning International TV News, anchoring the network’s four half-hour morning shows.
- Felicity Barr
Felicity Barr (born 6 September 1970) is a British journalist working for Al Jazeera English. Barr has specialised in sports reporting, covering events in sport since 1994 when she worked as a freelance journalist. Five years after starting in radio, she moved to television and in 1996 joined Meridian Broadcasting. Still in sports journalism, she moved to the London News Network in 1999, covering sporting events and she also presented LWT's Goals Extra programme.
- Imran Garda
Imran Garda is a news anchor for Al Jazeera English. Previously, he worked as a Presenter for M-Net Supersport, Africa’s largest cable sports network. He attended Crawford College and the University of the Witwatersrand.
- Steff Gaulter
Steff Gaulter (born 1976 in Sway, Hampshire) is a weather forecaster for Al Jazeera English. Gaulter won a place at University of Cambridge in 1994 where she was awarded an MA in Physics, gaining the University's top marks for the final year presentation project. While studying, she also broadcast on hospital radio, which forged her interest in weather broadcasting. On graduation she taught GCSE and A-Level Physics and Math - spending one summer teaching in Uganda.
- Kamahl Santamaria
Kamahl Santamaria is a New Zealand television journalist, and currently a news anchor at Al Jazeera English, based in Doha, Qatar. He was born and raised in Auckland. Kamahl began his career in 1998 at TV3 in New Zealand, as a news and sport reporter. He moved on to become a sport line-up producer on the nightly news bulletin "3 News". His time at TV3 culminated in six months of work on the 2001 Atlantic Rowing Race, …
- Shahnaz Pakravan
Shahnaz Pakravan presents "Everywoman", a weekly studio based show for women on Al Jazeera English. She was educated at Moreton Hall, a girls' independent boarding school in Oswestry, Shropshire, in England. Pakravan is a former news presenter on BBC World, BBC News 24 and news anchor for Channel Four's daily breakfast news and business programme Channel Four Daily as well as Dubai Television.
- Jasim Al-Azzawi
Jasim Al-Azzawi hosts the show "Inside Iraq" on Al Jazeera English. Before joining Al Jazeera, he was an anchor for the main evening news at Abu Dhabi TV. He also presented the cross-fire type interview programme Muwajaha (Confrontation). From 1996-1999 he was with MBC in London where he worked as an editor of two shows "Dialogue with the West" and "Agenda". Prior to that, he worked for the US State Department as a simultaneous interpreter.
- Maryam Nemazee
Maryam Nemazee is a news presenter for Al Jazeera English. Previously she was a news anchor for the globally broadcast 24-hour English language news channel Russia Today. As one of the channel’s main anchors Nemazee covered high-profile stories such as the Iranian nuclear dispute, the War in Iraq, and the on-going Middle East conflict.
- Lauren Taylor
Lauren Taylor is a news presenter for Al Jazeera English. She was formerly economics correspondent for ITV News, a role which saw her file major business stories, including the UK’s 2005 Budget, the launch in Toulouse of the new giant Airbus A380, and the future of the 35 hour week in France. Previously she was a political correspondent for ITV News. Her assignments included reporting live on the US 2004 Presidential Election from the Bush headquarters.
- Everton Fox
Everton Fox is a weather presenter on the Al Jazeera English channel. He previously worked for the Met Office and the BBC. Born in Cambridge, Everton worked for the then Department of Social Security as a civil servant. Everton joined the Met Office in 1991, completing the forecaster foundation programme in March 2000. He joined the BBC Weather Centre in 2000, working initially on BBC World and BFBS television.
- Rizwan Khan
Rizwan Khan (commonly known as Riz Khan, born April 1962 in Aden, South Yemen), is a British television news reporter and interviewer, who first rose to prominence while working for the BBC and CNN. As of 2006, he is working for Al Jazeera English, where he has his own shows.
- Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English is the first English language global news and current affairs channel to be headquartered in the Middle East, in Doha – Qatar. It broadcasts to more than 90 million cable and satellite households worldwide and is available through live streaming and on YouTube. Al Jazeera English has a strong presence and high level of expertise in Africa through its bureaus and dedicated resources.
- Nigel Parsons
Nigel was responsible for contract revenue and broadcaster relations worldwide and was made a director following his role as Vice-President Europe for WTN responsible for all revenue in the region and relations with broadcasters in both Eastern and Western Europe. Previously he was Regional Executive in charge of opening up Eastern European and former Soviet markets, instigating the first international agency news feed to Central Asia and Eastern Russia through Intersputnik.
- Divya Gopalan
- Nimo Billow
- Carmelo Tejera
- Barnaby Phillips
- Mohammed Adow
- Mike Hanna
- Emma Hayward
- Hamish MacDonald
- Richard Bestic
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- Ibrahim Helal
Ibrahim Helal Ibrahim Helal : Deputy Managing Director, News and Programming Ibrahim Helal has more than 18 years of experience in international journalism, including roles with Egyptian TV, BBC Arabic TV, the BBC World Service Trust and the Al Jazeera Arabic Channel. Ibrahim joined Al Jazeera English from the BBC World Service Trust, where he was Project Director for the Middle East and North Africa, responsible for the training and development of Arab media organisations.