- Michael Jackson
Michael Richard Jackson (born February 11 1958) is a British television producer and executive. He is notable for being one of only three people to have been Controller of both BBC One and BBC Two, the main television channels of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and for being the first media studies graduate to reach a senior level in the British media. He was also the Chief Executive of another major British television station, Channel 4, between 1997 and 2001.
- Peter Fincham
Peter Fincham (born 1957) is a British television producer and executive, who since May 2005 has been the Controller of BBC One, the primary television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Immediately prior to joining the BBC he had been the Chief Executive of the independent production company talkbackTHAMES, a role in which he was succeeded by Lorraine Heggessey, his predecessor as Controller of BBC One, meaning the pair had effectively swapped jobs.
- Ahmed Sheikh
Ahmed Sheikh (born 1967) is a Palestinian journalist and the current editor-in-chief of the Qatar-based television channel Al Jazeera. Ahmed Sheikh was born in Nablus on the West Bank. He left his homeland in 1968 to study in Jordan.
- Lorraine Heggessey
Lorraine Heggessey (born November 16 1956) is a British television producer and executive, currently the Chief Executive of the production company talkbackTHAMES. Prior to this, she was the first ever woman to be Controller of BBC One, the primary television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Mark Goodman
Mark Goodman is a radio DJ, TV personality, and actor. He is best known as one of the original five VJs on MTV, the first and most popular music television channel in the United States, in 1981. He is currently a DJ for Sirius Satellite Radio with three of the other original MTV VJs, Nina Blackwood, Martha Quinn, and Alan Hunter. Currently can be seen hosting numerous shows on VH1
- Rainbow Sun Francks
Rainbow Sun Francks (born December 3, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is an actor and songwriter. He is the son of actor/musician Don Francks and dancer Lili Francks, a member of the Plains Cree First Nation. He is also the brother of Cree Summer. For a brief time, he was an on-air personality at MuchMusic, a Canadian music video and variety television channel. He starred in "Stargate Atlantis" Season 1 as US Marine Lieutenant Aiden Ford.
- Al Jazeera Mobasher
Al Jazeera Mobasher is a television channel launched by Al Jazeera on April 15 2005. It is an all-Arabic channel that broadcasts conferences live without editing or commentary, using subtitles when translation is needed. The channel is also sometimes referred to as Al Jazeera Live. "Mobasher" is an Arabic word for "Live" (as in live broadcast).
- Ming Tsai
Ming Tsai (born March 29, 1964) is an American fusion cuisine chef and restaurateur who currently hosts two cooking shows - "Ming's Quest" on the Fine Living television channel and "Simply Ming" on American Public Television - and formerly hosted "East Meets West" on the Food Network, for which he won an Emmy Award.
- Sarah-Jane Honeywell
Sarah-Jane Honeywell was born in 1974 in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. She is a television presenter on the CBeebies television channel in the UK.
- Agneta Sjödin
Agneta Sjödin is a Swedish presenter and TV-personality on the Swedish television channel TV4. She is the host of the popular show "Let's Dance" on TV4.
- Pat McCormick
Pat McCormick is a retired weatherman who is best remembered as being a versatile local television personality at Oakland, California's KTVU channel 2 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
- Ed Leigh
Ed Leigh is a presenter on the television channel Freesports on 4. Previously, he has worked for MTV Snowball, Channel 4, Channel 5 and commentary for BBC Grandstand. Leighs' career started with presenting ‘Trailer Park’ on the newly launched TV channel CNX, alongside Christian Stevenson, his long-time collaborator. The duo went on to present a series for the Extreme Sports Channel. Previous to his broadcast career, Ed centred his efforts on Laughing Gear, …
- François Gautier
François Gautier, born 1950 in Paris, is a writer and journalist based in India. He came to India at the age of 19 and spent his first eight years in India at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry. He has studied the country from a journalist’s viewpoint as political correspondent for international newspapers like Le Figaro and Le Journal de Geneve and now works for Ouest-France, a provincial daily with the largest circulation in France, and for LCI, …
- Aroup Chatterjee
Dr. Aroup Chatterjee is the author of the book "Mother Teresa: The Final Verdict" which seeks to challenge the claim to fame of Mother Teresa as a symbol of selfless service. Chatterjee, a physician who formerly worked with the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, has accused her of unfairly damaging the reputation of the city of Kolkata. He also claims that she dishonestly exaggerated the good work she did among the poor, …
- Stan Chambers
Stanley "Stan" Chambers is a veteran newsman who has been working for television station KTLA in Los Angeles since 1947. In a major market like Los Angeles, where new personalities come and go almost as quickly as one changes a channel, such longevity is no small accomplishment. In six decades of reporting the news for KTLA, Chambers covered almost every major news in Los Angeles, including earthquakes, fires, floods, human tragedies, riots and assassinations.
- Liana K
Liana Kerzner (born 1978 in Toronto, Ontario), better known by her stage name, Liana K, is a Canadian television entertainer who co-hosts the talk show, "Ed's Night Party". After studying English Literature and Anthropology for a time at York University, she abandoned her academic studies in 1997 when she was hired for behind-the-scenes work on "Ed's Night Party".
- Ade Novit
Ade Novit is an anchorman for RCTI, an Indonesian television channel. He was nominated for favorite male anchor in the 2000 Panasonic Awards.<sup></sup>
- Ilva Liepiņa
Ilva Liepiņa is a TV news anchor on Panorāma, a news broadcast on the Latvian public service broadcasting television channel LTV.
- Raúl Musibay
Raúl Musibay is a chef and internet entrepreneur. Musibay was a Cuban political prisoner who was arrested by the Cuban government for belonging to an outlawed political organization. Pressure from international human rights organizations led to his release to Spain in 1979. Musibay was allowed entrance to the United States that same year. He became involved in preserving Cuban culture in North America through his writings and his work in developing Cuban cuisine.