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Samia Zaman is a Bangladeshi media personality, filmmaker and producer. [2] She was a television news presenter, reporter and talk show host. In 2006, she emerged as a film director. She also serves as the Editor and CEO of the television channel Ekattor TV. [3]
In April 2008, Ridley again won her case and was awarded £26,000 damages against the Islam Channel. [32] Ridley is a freelance journalist and presenter, and for several years regularly worked for Press TV, the Iranian English-language 24-hour news channel. She hosted a weekly current affairs and politics show called The Agenda. [33]
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Ginella Massa (born January 29, 1987) [1] [2] is a Canadian television journalist. An Afro-Latina Muslim [3] reporter and anchor, she became Canada's first hijab-wearing television reporter in 2015, and the first news anchor in hijab when she anchored the 11 p.m. newscast for CityNews on CITY-DT in Toronto, Ontario, on November 17, 2016.
Citibank confirmed the 25-year-old had been fired from her role, calling her remarks “revolting”. “We terminated the employment of the person who made the revolting antisemitic comment on ...
An Emmy-winning investigative reporter claims she was abruptly fired from News12 Long Island after calling out her bosses for shortchanging her on resources and air time — even sidelining her ...
This is the list of the Muslims in entertainment and the media outside Muslim-majority countries Comedy American comedian Dave Chappelle in 2007. Ahmed Ahmed – standup comedian, actor Humza Arshad – English comedian Dave Chappelle – standup comedian Said Durrah – standup comedian Maz Jobrani – standup comedian, actor Mohammed "Mo" Amer – standup comedian, actor [6] Hasan Minhaj ...
The closed outlets notably include Gülen-affiliated Cihan News Agency, Samanyolu TV and the previously leading newspaper Zaman (including its English-language version Today's Zaman), [146] but also the opposition daily newspaper Taraf which was known to be in close relations with the Gulen Movement. [47]