Rozina Sini

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Radio Presenter on the BBC Asian Network born in Bradford, England.

[edit] University and early career in commercial radio

Started in commercial radio at the age of fifteen presenting a range of shows.

Completed a degree in broadcast journalism before going to work in local radio stations in Lincoln and Leicester. She is half Pasthun and half Punjabi. She even has ancestral links to Persia.

[edit] Rozina Sini on the BBC

Joined the BBC Asian Network as a news reporter in June 2001 at the time of the General Election and reported the aftermath of the World Trade Centre attacks on 11 September 2001 and in October 2002 was promoted to senior broadcast journalist.

In 2002 travelled to India for BBC Radio five Live and the BBC Asian Network to cover India's equivalent of the Oscars.

Covered the 7/7 bombings and recent Earthquakes in Pakistan and from 15 May 2006 has been presenting The Wrap on the BBC Asian Network from 12:00 to 12:30 described as being "a new type of Urban Journalism".

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